Release and Impact (assuming the Ball located prior to Low Point) are "swinging right". Follow-Through and Finish are "swinging left".
Per 1-L #13, the Club moves "down and out" to Low Point. Thereafter, per 1-L #15, it moves "up and in". In both instances, per 1-L #9, it is simply moving in a circle.
Fortunately, to accomplish the above, all you have to do is keep your Head Stationary and point the Clubshaft/Sweetspot/Lag Pressure at the Straight Plane Line (1-L #6, 2-0/B #3 and 2-N-0).
So would it be right to think of the "hold off" or "swinging left" on display in Lee's wedge shots as simply angled or vertical hinging with its shorter associated travel length for the clubhead?
In other words are the different "releases" of common golf speak what we here would simply call hinge action? The full down the line release being horizontal hinging etc. Or is there more to it?