cross-cutting

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00:56 Nov 25, 2020
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Art/Literary - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
Additional field(s): Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Media / Multimedia, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Journalism
English term or phrase: cross-cutting
Definition from New York Film Academy:
Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing. The act of alternating two different scenes – usually in different locations – to suggest parallel action.

Example sentence(s):
  • A main theme of cross-cutting, whether macro or micro is that the cross-cut events do eventually meet, whether geographically or just dramatically. Film Editing Pro
  • No scene in The Godfather is more famous, editing-wise, than the baptism scene—the film’s bravura climax. This scene utilizes the editing technique known as cross-cutting, or parallel editing the seventies
  • It also featured multiple camera positions, filming out of sequence and later editing the scenes into their proper order. There were 14 scenes with parallel cross-cutting between simultaneous events in its narrative story with multiple plot lines. filmsite
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4עריכה צולבת
Aviram Mishali


  

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עריכה צולבת


Definition from Wikipedia:
עריכה צולבת (באנגלית: Cross-cutting) היא טכניקת עריכה, הנפוצה מאוד בתעשיית הקולנוע, שבה שתי סצנות מוצגות כמתרחשות בו-זמנית, אך במקומות שונים.

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  • ניתן לגרום לקהל צופים לחוש מתח באמצעות השימוש בעריכה צולבת. - Wikipedia  
Aviram Mishali
Israel
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Native speaker of: Hebrew
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