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C

crosscutting

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editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually simultaneous.


cut (1)

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in filmmaking, the joining of two strips of film together with a splice.


cut (2)

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in the finished film, an instantaneous change from one framing to another.

cut-in

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an instantaneous shift from a distant framing to a closer view of some portion of the same space.

D

decoupage

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the design of the film, arrangement of its shots. "Decoupage classique" is the French term for the old Hollywood style of seamless narration.


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