
1) Cinematography technique 2) Cutaway drawing 3) Cutaway model 4) Pare off 5) Representation 6) Revealing visual device
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1) Coat 2) Morning coat
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[filmmaking] In film and video, a cutaway shot is the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. It is usually, although not always, followed by a cut back to the first shot, when the cutaway avoids a jump cut. The cutaway shot does not necessarily contribute any dramatic content of its own, but is u...
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[guitar] In guitar construction, a cutaway is an indentation in the upper bout of the body of the instrument adjacent to the neck of the guitar, designed to allow easier access to the upper frets. Some manufacturers denote instrument models with cutaway using the suffix C, such as the Gibson L5C or the Maton CW80C. There are two main types ...
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[industrial] A cutaway, in the industrial sense, refers to the display of a manufactured product, (an engine, a pump, a regulator, etc. . .) where a portion of the exterior housing has been removed to reveal the internal components, (pistons, bearings, seals, etc. . .) and their relationship to the functionality of the product. Cutaways are...
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A cutaway usually refers to the back of the body of a guitar where is is been carved out or cutaway.
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• (a.) Having a part cut off or away; having the corners rounded or cut away.
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`In the meantime,` or, `Meanwhile, back at the ranch,` are phrases indicative of a cutaway. These shots are often taken in coverage footage and provide a transition or `cut` image for the editor. They can include stock footage as well and are added at the end of a scene to give a momentary pause. The `poetic` pause is used so that in the transition...
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The section of The guitar body which has been cut away to allow better access to The higher part or register of The fingerboard
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Cut'a·way` (kŭt'ȧ*wā`)
adjective Having a part cut off or away; having the corners rounded or cut away.
Cutaway coat ,
a coat whose skirts are cut away in front so as not to meet at the bottom. Found on
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A single shot inserted into a sequence of shots that momentarily interrupts the flow of action, usually introducing a pertinent detail. (Production/Editing)
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A concave area generally in the upper right bout of a normal right-hand guitar that allows the player easier access to the high frets.
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A technique in television editing to break up a lengthy shot on one subject, to hide a join where footage has been cut or to make a transition between two scenes. In long interviews, the camera may ‘cut away’ to a shot of the interviewer (See noddy) then return to the interviewee.
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[
n] - a representation (drawing or model) of something in which the outside is omitted to reveal the inner parts 2. [n] - a man`s coat cut diagonally from the waist to the back of the knees
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cutaway model noun a representation (drawing or model) of something in which the outside is omitted to reveal the inner parts
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noun a man`s coat cut diagonally from the waist to the back of the knees
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A shot, usually a closeup of some detail, or landscape, that is used break up a matching action sequence, and is often very helpful in editing to rescue you from an impossible break in continuity or coverage. A cutaway, as the name implies, is a shot that does not focus on some detail of the shot before or after it but cuts away from the action at ...
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A sudden shift to another scene of action or different viewing angle; or a shot inserted between scenes to effect a transition (as a bridging shot).
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Also calleda man's formal daytime coat having the front portion of the skirt cut away from the waist so as to curve or slope to the tails at the back. · · a switch from one scene to another for showing simultaneous or related action, creating suspense, etc. · Also calledcut&prim;away shot&sec;.a shot that abruptly introdu...
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