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Montage (filmmaking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montage is a technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. It is usually used to suggest the passage of time, rather ...
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Film editing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Middle Ground (Season 3, Episode 11): when Omar and Brother Mouzone face off against Stringer Bell. ... Aside from a single montage sequence at the end of each season, The Wire has no superimposed soundtrack - all music heard in the show originates from sources within the scene.
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(KudoZ) German to English translation of Montagesequenz: Montage sequence [Cinema, Film, TV, Drama (Art/Literary)]. ... Natalie Wilcock: yes, but without the capital M (montage sequence)
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Glossary: Montage Sequence ... A segment of a film that summarizes a topic or compresses a passage of time into brief symbolic or typical images. ... Frequently dissolves, fades, superimpositions, and wipes are used to link the images in a montage sequence.
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In the scripts I read, this is often because the writer doesn't know how dramatic a good voiceover, flashback, montage, intercut or dream sequence CAN be. Perhaps they've not noticed them in the films they've watched or they're trying them out for the first.
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