montage
n.
technique of creating a composite picture; juxtaposition of separate parts to create a whole (picture, film, music, etc.)
Montage
Montage is a technique in film editing that can refer to:a
montage sequence, a segment which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information
Soviet montage theory in the 1920sA montage (literally "putting together") is an art form consisting of a number of smaller items put together. Some types of montage:
Musical montagePhotomontage (see also
photo essay)
Visual montage (collage)Montage may also refer to:
Montage (TV series), Documentary television series from 1960s and 1970s
Montage (software), computer software for screenwritingMontage, an actual Electro-punk Brazilian bandMontage, a 1960s American band founded by
Michael BrownMontage, a Hong Kong Jazz bandMontage, a hotel in
Laguna Beach, California"Montage," a song from the original soundtrack of Team America: World Police
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montage
Noun
1. a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"
(synonym) collage
(hypernym) paste-up
(hyponym) photomontage
Montage (die)
n.
mounting, installation, setting; montage, technique of creating a composite picture; juxtaposition of separate parts to create a whole
Montag (der)
n.
monday, Mon, second day of the week
montage (m)
n.
assembly; montage, mounting, setting