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Film technique sometimes used to show the passage of time
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montage
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Montage is screenwriting software developed for Mac OS X . Montage allows the creation, editing, and management of screenplays on Macintosh computers. Montage can import Final Draft documents. text and RTF formatted files, it includes custom, pre-formatted ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1929, from French montage "a mounting," from Old French monter "to go up, mount" (see mount (v.)). Originally a term in cinematography.
Usage examples of montage.
Fingers fretting at the key in her pocket, she watched Travers search through the montage photographs which the volunteers had assembled during anaesthesia.
Above all, the montage landscapes of war and death: newsreels from the Congo and Vietnam, execution squad instruction films, a documentary on the operation of a lethal chamber.
I was supposed to help dream up a montage effect for a background for fall suits.
One wall was a montage of photographs, some of them fuzzy with age and having suffered through enlargement.
The montage of the things Will Industries owned still allowed them to brag about how much money they had without actually showing anybody a balance sheet.
We had seen a photograph of it at Willville on the wall-sized montage of all the pretty things Will Industries owned.
I will not see the final montage until Shaun has presented his portfolio to my literary agent, Jonathan Lloyd.
Her instinct had her slowing so that when her headlights picked up the montage by the road side, she was in complete control and hardly surprised.
Lords watched a montage of terrible scenes on the invaded world of Virimonde.
It was a montage of five of the Larry prints, with Emily and Jill in varying states of connection.
She watched the screens as the columns of characters changed to a scrolling montage of characters and images.
Masters of this language are the artists and technicians, Muybridge descendants, who create trailers for movies and thirty-second commercials and promotional montages of film clippings.
That vanished to show a montage of color pictures, each a blur of motion: shops, people getting onto a moving pedway, a riot of color.
Sort of a montage of flat houses and white trousers and dogs and children and an old church and an almost-as-old pulqueria and one guy who plays a hell of a guitar on Saturday nights.
Its surface was a montage of big and little pits, craterlets left by interstellar dust grains pushing their way through the ramscoop field.