INTERCUT

Etymology

Verb

intercut (third-person singular simple present intercuts, present participle intercutting, simple past and past participle intercut)

(transitive) To intersect.

(cinematography) To alternate between scenes from one sequence and scenes from another film sequence, often with the sequences to be perceived as simultaneous.

Noun

intercut (plural intercuts)

(cinematography) An alternating sequence of this kind.

Anagrams

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Source: Wiktionary



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