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When producing an audio, what do you do to indicate a time jump?
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I'm writing a script which includes a few small time jumps, where it cuts to a few minutes later. But I'm not sure if this is common, or if most voice actors are really used to doing this.

Is this common practice? Or would the inclusion of time jumps be too inconvenient for many voice actors?

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