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What (who) is cutaway - definition


Cutaway         
·adj Having a part cut off or away; having the corners rounded or cut away.
cutaway         
also cut-away (cutaways)
1.
In a film or video, a cutaway or a cutaway shot is a picture that shows something different from the main thing that is being shown.
I asked the cameraman to give me some cutaways for the interviews.
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2.
A cutaway or a cutaway coat or jacket is one which is cut diagonally from the front to the back, so that the back is longer. (AM; in BRIT, use tailcoat
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3.
A cutaway picture shows what something such as a machine looks like inside.
ADJ: ADJ n
cutaway         
¦ noun
1. a thing made with a part cut out.
a coat or jacket with the front cut away below the waist.
denoting a diagram or drawing with some external parts left out to reveal the interior.
2. a shot in a film which is of a different subject from those to which it is joined in editing.

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Cutaway
Examples of use of cutaway
1. Fixed cutaway camera positions had to be relocated.
2. "So I pulled the cutaway at 3,500ft...and nothing happened.
3. She might be regarding that cutaway frock as her lucky dress – she was wearing it backstage on the set yesterday.
4. That and the cutaway drawings of aircraft carriers and steam engines that the Eagle gave its centre spread to.
5. He was recently accused of misleading viewers by filming cutaway ‘noddy‘ shots in interviews at which he had not been present.