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The crosscutting among the movie's various strands is even weirder.
These show naked female bodies "painted," and decorated with copious amounts of different foods, the combination further mixed by violent crosscutting.
Using crosscutting, it links the lives of (yes) four characters on the Fourth of July in and around Hartford.
Though the effect is that of cinematic crosscutting, there's never an intrusion of scenic machinery to yank the characters about.
Crosscutting impedes reuse of components.
Clip 1 ("Crosscutting of love interests.")
In the "Godfather" series, violence is preceded by an operatic gathering of tension generated by much systematic crosscutting, often between at least three locations.
Gibron praised the episode's "atypical storyline", which he felt was achieved through "some suggestive effects and wonderful crosscutting".
The album's opening minutes establish Mr. Jeffreys's panoramic perspective through some adroit stylistic crosscutting.
Given the power of AOP, if a programmer makes a logical mistake in expressing crosscutting, it can lead to widespread program failure.
The mingling and crosscutting of different speeds and directions of movement are extraordinary, as is the supporting extravagance of harmony and color.
As in the other volumes, Mr. Bienek likes to play with the Chekhovian incongruities that quick crosscutting can yield.
Even if the crosscutting between Richard's and Pat Boone's versions of "Long Tall Sally" goes on a little too long, it's priceless.
This crosscutting shows a direct link between the importance Alvin places on the caste system and his loyalties to his mother and the inability for their relationship to work.
Aspect-oriented requirements engineering approaches are techniques that explicitly recognise the importance of clearly addressing both functional and non-functional crosscutting concerns in addition to non-crosscutting ones.
Interagency Crosscutting Group on Climate Change and Human Health (CCHHG)
Although audiences in 1911 were not used to such editing, the use of the telegraph helped them understand the crosscutting between scenes in such a way that they could follow the plot.
More often the devices he uses are such tired tricks as the crosscutting between two sets of simultaneous, often innocent, actions to create the illusion of suspense that can't be sustained.
The picture is drained by clumsy crosscutting to the adventures of the young, libertine Iris (Ms. Winslet), and the fragmentation lessens "Iris" as a drama (Mitchell).
"Bogdanovich's silent crosscutting between close-ups of the characters helps to shorn the film of its theatrical origins," wrote Peter Tonguette in The Film Journal.
From its synopsislike action plotting to its crosscutting among characters, it suggests a film treatment, one that has not yet been raised above the generic level by an infusion of personality or style.
During excavations in 1970 by Ewald Schuldt, Neolithic finds were made: three crosscutting (querschneidende) arrowheads, a sword, some broken vessels and a few bone fragments (including two skulls).
Vertiginously clever crosscutting between episodes (as in Robert Altman's movie "Short Cuts") yields such intricate effects that the reader hopscotches back and forth through the novel's pages in search of missed clues.
So self-parsing are the characters, so fundamentally ironic is the crosscutting of their views, that we have little sense of gathering mystery beyond the soap-opera-style question of whether Gillian and Stuart will get back together.
Alternating intense close-ups with abrupt crosscutting, "Resilience" builds its splintered narrative around Jimmy (Henry LeBlanc), a nondescript middle manager with a drinking problem, an imaginary girlfriend and an expensive call girl habit.
The jump cut has sometimes served a political use in film.
Exactly the opposite of a jump cut within a scene.
The film's use of jump cuts has been called innovative.
The 30 degree change of perspective makes the shots different enough to avoid a jump cut.
There are rapid jump cuts in time and place between scenes.
There was a jump cut to the same Accord pulling into a parking space outside a large building.
There is evidence of jump cuts, which suggest that editing, to get the running time under two hours, did not help.
Jump cuts, in contrast, draw attention to the constructed nature of the film.
Within a sequence, or more particularly a scene, jump cuts give the effect of bad editing.
Parks and Recreation also makes frequent use of the jump cut technique.
The reels just jump cut with an awkward sound gap between the first and second half.
Can that be handled with jump cuts and some jazzy music?
They jump cut every couple seconds; I'm going to be ill."
A jump cut is usually the result of a continuity error, and not a stylistic choice by the director.
Some individual scenes involved a number of jump cuts repeated several times in fast succession.
Thanks to the frequent jump cuts, the lack of music is rarely even noticeable.
The missing ten minutes are no doubt responsible for a few jump cuts that occur throughout the film.
The 30 degree rule was formulated for the purpose of eliminating jump cuts.
This resulted in some awkward visual and audio jump cuts.
But in film, jump cuts create a cohesive picture.
The film then jump cuts to the present.
In particular, a cut between two different subjects is not a true jump cut, no matter how jarring.
Jump cuts are also common throughout the film.
The pilot episode also makes use of the jump cut technique more often than in The Office.
Jump cuts can add a sense of speed to the sequence of events.