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单词 montage
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Definition of montage in English:

montage

noun ˈmɒntɑːʒmɒnˈtɑːʒmɑnˈtɑʒ
mass noun
  • 1The technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.

    镜头组接,画面剪辑;画面合成

    montage was a useful device for overcoming the drawbacks of silent film
    as modifier montage sequences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So he jazzed up the movie with rapid fire, machinegun edits and one confusing montage after another that completely throw off any sense of continuity.
    • The opening montage sequence has also been suitably celebrated.
    • The montage style allows the filmmakers to ‘free up’ a lot of the material, removing its current meaning while suggesting another.
    • There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes.
    • The film is poetic in tone and features a number of image and sound montage sequences.
    • This was done after shooting the whole film and montage sequences.
    • She learned how to montage films - editing together different camera shots for effect.
    • In each case, the town and the barefaced cliffs behind which the irradiated children survive are linked together through montage, drawing out an all-encompassing atmosphere of inhibition and isolation.
    • It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms.
    • By the end of this montage sequence, they're sitting next to one another, sharing a plate of snack food.
    • The video quality suffers greatly from this montage approach to the presentation.
    • The wonderfully constructed opening montage sequence, consisting of flashback action coupled with newspaper headlines and photographs, emphasises the centrality of Daisy's kidnapping to the plot.
    • The snappy editing, rapid montage sequences and throbbing soundtrack give the film tremendous pace in its early stages and that is matched by some funny moments.
    • His technique of film montage involved juxtaposing two opposing images so that a new third image was created in the viewers' imagination.
    • It was celebrated for its numerous advances in filmmaking technique, crafting a style of montage that would become the norm for the coming century of cinema.
    1. 1.1count noun A sequence of film made using the technique of montage.
      a montage of excerpts from the film

      这部电影片断的剪辑。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The storyboard montage consists of storyboards and scenes from the film edited together and then shown with some dance music in the background.
      • Cutting between narratives with various video montages, the film is visually breathtaking.
      • Seriously, this film sets the record for most montages ever.
      • As all the clips are from the first season (of course), you won't get much out of the montages after having watched all the episodes.
      • I have viewed the same Remembrance Day films and montages again and again.
      • Several embarrassing montages seem directed by the domineering pop soundtrack due to their literalist take on the lyrics.
      • I just can't hear it for the noise, or see it for the montages.
      • The montage is set to music and runs for about three and a half minutes.
      • They change pace through fading montages of static images.
      • Finally, there's a music video montage for the end title song, Broken Wagon.
      • There's a lovely scene when she kisses him for the first time and the film dissolves into a montage of suburban streets, implying that there's a story like this in every neighbourhood.
      • And the really interesting aspects of the story get lost in montages.
      • Why are some montages more effective for you in this scene?
      • But the footage, complete with video montages and music, isn't playing on your TV.
      • The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented.
      • Of particular note is the visual montage that comes at the halfway point of the film.
    2. 1.2 The technique of producing a new composite whole from fragments of pictures, text, or music.
      蒙太奇手法(将图片、文本、音乐片断组合成完整新作品的方法)
      the art of montage in theatre and film
      count noun a montage of photographs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Made up of montage, photographs and text captions, it tells its story in the simplest of ways, as if it were being explained to a child.
      • His studio was a montage of photographs, sketches and unfinished paintings.
      • A montage of images selected by a young patient reveals some sadness as well as the importance of color, toys, and access to nature.
      • On the opposite wall to my left hung a gigantic plasma screen displaying a frenzied montage of flitting text and graphics.
      • It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage.
      • And if you look at his films, you'll see that sometimes he'll do a montage that's all music and he'll drop the location sound altogether.
      • Then look at the video inserts over the music montage.
      • ‘When I stumbled upon the technique of creating montages it was like rediscovering photography’ says Gallant.
      • We've been closing the show every night with some special musical performances over pictures and montages of events.

Origin

Early 20th century: French, from monter 'to mount'.

Rhymes

photomontage

Definition of montage in US English:

montage

nounmɑnˈtɑʒmänˈtäZH
  • 1The process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.

    镜头组接,画面剪辑;画面合成

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes.
    • She learned how to montage films - editing together different camera shots for effect.
    • His technique of film montage involved juxtaposing two opposing images so that a new third image was created in the viewers' imagination.
    • The montage style allows the filmmakers to ‘free up’ a lot of the material, removing its current meaning while suggesting another.
    • It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms.
    • It was celebrated for its numerous advances in filmmaking technique, crafting a style of montage that would become the norm for the coming century of cinema.
    • The film is poetic in tone and features a number of image and sound montage sequences.
    • The video quality suffers greatly from this montage approach to the presentation.
    • So he jazzed up the movie with rapid fire, machinegun edits and one confusing montage after another that completely throw off any sense of continuity.
    • The snappy editing, rapid montage sequences and throbbing soundtrack give the film tremendous pace in its early stages and that is matched by some funny moments.
    • By the end of this montage sequence, they're sitting next to one another, sharing a plate of snack food.
    • The wonderfully constructed opening montage sequence, consisting of flashback action coupled with newspaper headlines and photographs, emphasises the centrality of Daisy's kidnapping to the plot.
    • In each case, the town and the barefaced cliffs behind which the irradiated children survive are linked together through montage, drawing out an all-encompassing atmosphere of inhibition and isolation.
    • This was done after shooting the whole film and montage sequences.
    • The opening montage sequence has also been suitably celebrated.
    1. 1.1 A sequence of film made using the technique of montage.
      a dazzling montage of the movie's central banquet scene
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the footage, complete with video montages and music, isn't playing on your TV.
      • Why are some montages more effective for you in this scene?
      • And the really interesting aspects of the story get lost in montages.
      • I just can't hear it for the noise, or see it for the montages.
      • Seriously, this film sets the record for most montages ever.
      • The montage is set to music and runs for about three and a half minutes.
      • The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented.
      • Finally, there's a music video montage for the end title song, Broken Wagon.
      • Several embarrassing montages seem directed by the domineering pop soundtrack due to their literalist take on the lyrics.
      • As all the clips are from the first season (of course), you won't get much out of the montages after having watched all the episodes.
      • Cutting between narratives with various video montages, the film is visually breathtaking.
      • I have viewed the same Remembrance Day films and montages again and again.
      • They change pace through fading montages of static images.
      • The storyboard montage consists of storyboards and scenes from the film edited together and then shown with some dance music in the background.
      • There's a lovely scene when she kisses him for the first time and the film dissolves into a montage of suburban streets, implying that there's a story like this in every neighbourhood.
      • Of particular note is the visual montage that comes at the halfway point of the film.
    2. 1.2 The technique of producing a new composite whole from fragments of pictures, text, or music.
      蒙太奇手法(将图片、文本、音乐片断组合成完整新作品的方法)
      the play often verged on montage
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Made up of montage, photographs and text captions, it tells its story in the simplest of ways, as if it were being explained to a child.
      • Then look at the video inserts over the music montage.
      • And if you look at his films, you'll see that sometimes he'll do a montage that's all music and he'll drop the location sound altogether.
      • His studio was a montage of photographs, sketches and unfinished paintings.
      • A montage of images selected by a young patient reveals some sadness as well as the importance of color, toys, and access to nature.
      • It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage.
      • We've been closing the show every night with some special musical performances over pictures and montages of events.
      • ‘When I stumbled upon the technique of creating montages it was like rediscovering photography’ says Gallant.
      • On the opposite wall to my left hung a gigantic plasma screen displaying a frenzied montage of flitting text and graphics.

Origin

Early 20th century: French, from monter ‘to mount’.

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