What's "cut to" mean here? Is it like a "cut to the chase?"

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Here, "cut to" is a little different to "cut to the chase." Here it means to skip to a specific scene. "Cut to the chase" means to get to the point, whereas "cutting to" a scene is more about the lingo in relation to video editing. Ex: Let's cut to the final scene when the music plays. Ex: Cut to the chase, Jim. What happened to the money?