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intercut
[ verb in-ter-kuht, in-ter-kuht; noun in-ter-kuht ]
verb (used without object)
, in·ter·cut, in·ter·cut·ting.
- to cut from one type of shot to another, as from a long shot to a closeup.
verb (used with object)
, in·ter·cut, in·ter·cut·ting.
- to insert (shots from other scenes, flashbacks, etc.) into the narrative of a film.
- to interrupt the narrative of (a film) with shots from other scenes, flashbacks, etc. Compare crosscut.
noun
- a film sequence or scene produced by intercutting.
intercut
/ ˌɪntəˈkʌt /
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Example Sentences
Our first film was all visual with no sound, and it turned into No More Excuses—which is five shorts in one intercut.
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The band is in a stylishly dirty warehouse, and the video is intercut with scenes of friends hanging out during the summer.
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The early scenes in the film are intercut with hysterical fan confessionals.
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It is simply a portrait: shots of Tyson speaking intercut with early training footage.
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