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A series of short scenes , often used to show the passing of time, or the process by which something is done. In screenplays, the individual scenes within a montage sometimes don
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The superimposition of various elements (e g.. photomechanical design elements overlayed onto a silk screened image).
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a single image formed from the assembling of several images.
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the collision of shots'; bringing two images together to create a meaning that is not immediately apparent in either one of them alone
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(dynamic editing, expressive montage, conditional montage) A method of putting shots together in such a way that dissimilar materials are juxtaposed to make a statement. A shot of a man followed by a shot of a peacock, for example, declares that the man is pompous. (See Editing.)
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