Meaning of Montage | Babel Free
mɒnˈtɑːʒDefinitions
- A composite work, particularly an artwork, created by assembling or putting together other elements such as pieces of music, pictures, texts, videos, etc.
- The art or process of doing this.
- A sequence of brief clips, often set to music, used to compress a long event or series of events into a short scene.
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Examples
“Near-synonyms: collage, bricolage”
“Examples of montage are seen in many modern films, and it is not a device which is physically difficult to use⟳. The difficulty lies in the proper conception of the complete⟳ montage, for the cameraman must so completely visualize the finished result⟳ that he can proceed to assemble the various units without, at any time, seeing them as a whole until the film is processed.”
“If you have⟳ mastered the art of spot printing and dodging, you are ready for something really advanced, a post-graduate course in montage. As a matter⟳ of fact, montage used to be called "dodging" by most photographers, and "multiple printing" by the fussy few.”
“In the dissonant dynamics of [Hannah] Höch's simultaneous Dada montages the "nothing" and the "everything" of Dada were related to each other, both pessimistically and in a utopian manner.”
“There was a period in our cinema when montage was proclaimed as being 'everything'. We are now coming to the end⟳ of a period where montage has been regarded as 'nothing'. Since we consider⟳ montage to be neither 'nothing' nor 'everything', we now think⟳ it necessary to recall⟳ that montage is as essential a component of film-making as all the other affective elements of cinematography. […] The fact is that the makers of a number⟳ of films in recent years have⟳ so thoroughly 'parted company' with montage that they even forgot the basic aim and function, inseparable from its cognitive role, which every work⟳ of art sets for itself: the function of providing a coherent, consistent exposition of the work's theme, plot, action and events, and their progression both within each sequence and within the film as a whole.”
“THE MYTH: Training montages are inspiring, harmless fun. At some point⟳ in any sports movie, the grossly unqualified underdog will start⟳ training to the sound⟳ of some inspirational rock song.”
“Unfortunately, nothing much happens in the rest⟳ of the episode either. It gets to the point⟳ where a montage is devoted to establishing Sam's monotony at Oldtown.”
“The day after that, I was still in pain, so I cycled. The day after that, the pain was manageable, so I ran again because I love⟳ to run⟳. This was my training montage all the way up to the paratriathlon.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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