intercut - significado y definición. Qué es intercut
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Qué (quién) es intercut - definición


intercut      
¦ verb (intercuts, intercutting; past and past participle intercut) alternate (scenes) with contrasting scenes in a film.
intercut      
(intercuts, intercutting)
Note: The form 'intercut' is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.
If a film is intercut with particular images, those images appear regularly throughout the film. (TECHNICAL)
The film is set in a night club and intercut with images of gangland London...
He intercuts scenes of Rex getting more and more desperate with scenes of the abductor with his family.
VERB: be V-ed with n, V n with n
Ejemplos de uso de intercut
1. Footage from the shows is intercut with backstage shots, archive material and new interviews.
2. But intercut with this is a lot of nonsense about grownup Bruce going crooked, beating up other guys in prison, and being sprung from the hoosegow by ninjas.
3. Iraqi jihadists issued a video showing a scimitar slicing a cross in two, intercut with images of Benedict and the burning Twin Towers.
4. Pictures of the sermonizing Mikhalkov are intercut with adulatory images of Putin piloting a fighter jet, routing Chechen rebels and visiting factories to suggest an economy on the march.
5. Image switches to a present–day Rodham speaking directly to the camera, intercut with video of Clinton and Rodham chatting in a kitchen and Rodham appearing with Clinton at a rally in Iowa last weekend.