
1) Artful film sequence 2) Artistic term 3) Art word 4) Artistic word 5) Art word with Frankish origin 6) Art word with French origin 7) Art term with French origin 8) Art term with Frankish origin 9) Art term 10) Cinematic technique 11) Cinematic use of many images 12) Cinematic technique 13) Collage
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1) Collage 2) Medley 3) Photomontage 4) Picture
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Scenes whose emotional impact and visual design are achieved through the editing together of many brief shots. The shower scene from Psycho is an example of montage editing
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putting together of visual images to form a sequence. Made famous by Russian film maker Eisenstein in his famous film Battleship Potemkin.
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[filmmaking] Montage (ʒ) is a technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term has been used in various contexts. It was introduced to cinema primarily by Eisenstein, and early Soviet directors used it as a synonym for creative editing. In France the wo...
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In Hollywood films, a montage is a short sequence that shows the condensed progression of time.
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In the production and editing of film this term has come to refer to a seemingly unrelated series of frames combined so that one scene quickly dissolves into the next, shifting categories, effects and settings in such a manner as to convey a quick passage of time or an abstract unity through thematic devices such as meter, rhythm, tonality, and int...
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in motion pictures, the editing technique of assembling separate pieces of thematically related film and putting them together into a sequence. With ... [4 related articles]
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In art, a design made by sticking one material over another. Photomontage involves photographs being pasted together and overlaid, sometimes mixed with newspaper and magazine cuttings. This...
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A single image formed from the assembling of several images.
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Collage of multiple images.
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A picture made up of various proportions of existing pictures, such as photographs or prints, arranged so they join, overlap, or blend with one another.
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1.A composition made up of pictures or parts of pictures previously drawn, painted, or photographed. 2. In motion pictures, the combining of separate bits of film to portray the character of a single event through multiple views.
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joining together pictorial elements or sequences in photography, film and video.
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The assembly of shots and the portrayal of action or ideas through the use of many short shots. (Film Editing)
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A pictorial composition made by juxtaposing or superimposing many pictures or designs; closely tied to collage.
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A picture composed of other existing illustrations, pictures, photographs, newspaper clippings, etc. that are arranged so they combine to create a new or original image. A collage.
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Transitional sequences of rapidly edited images, used to suggest the lapse of time or the passing of events
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- see editing
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montage 1. A picture or other work of art composed by assembling, overlaying, and overlapping many different materials or pieces collected from different sources; such as, photographs, magazines, and other pictures. 2. The artistic technique of creating a montage. 3. A motion-picture sequence consisting of a series of dissolves, superimpositions,...
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(art) In art, a design made by sticking one material over another. Photomontage involves photographs being pasted together and overlaid, sometimes mixed with newspaper and magazine cuttings. This technique was very popular with the Dadaists, and more recently with David Hockney. In cinema, the...
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In cinema, the juxtaposition of several images or shots to produce an independent meaning. The term is also used more generally to describe the whole process of editing or a rapidly edited series of shots. It was coined by the Russian director Sergei Eisenstein
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Style of editing involving rapid cutting so that one image is juxtaposed with another or one scene quickly dissolves into the next. Angles, settings and framing are manipulated in a conspicuous way (violating coherent mise-en-scene) so as to convey a swift passage of time, to create some kind of visual or conceptual continuity, or to generate a dis...
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Editing a sequence of shots or scenes together in a continuous sequence to more quickly convey information over a period of time.
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The seamless combination of divergent images into a singular image.
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