Meaning cross-cutting
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cross-cutting


Cutting across the wood grain; to cross-cut a board is to cut across its width.
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Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing. The act of alternating two different scenes – usually in different locations – to suggest parallel action.
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the editing technique of alternating, interweaving, or interspersing one narrative action (scene, sequence, or event) with another - usually in different locations or places, thus combining the two; t [..]
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Switching back and forth between two or more scenes in different locations that are occurring simultaneously in order to create the feeling of PARALLEL ACTION
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cross-cutting


, INTELLECTUAL MONTAGE
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between them. This alternation between actions proposes to the viewer that they are taking place at the same time. Also called PARALLEL EDITING
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cross-cutting


Swiftly cutting backwards and forwards between more than one scene.
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A sequence of action that moves between two or more scenes that are filmed independently of each other but appear on the screen alternately giving the impression of parallel action.
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A method of editing in which the point of view (p.o.v.) switches alternately from events at one location to those of another related action. The action is ususlly simultaneous and used to create a dynamic tension as in the chase scene in D.W. Griffith's A Girl and Her Trust.
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