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what is a montage sequence?
○ a string of shots, often with superimpositions and optical effects, which shows a condensed series of events
○ continuity editing
○ the creation of a sense or meaning not proper to the images themselves but derived exclusively from their juxtaposition
○ the various forms of editing that expressed ideas developed by eisenstein, kuleshov, pudovkin, and other soviet filmmakers of the 1920s
○ nonelliptical editing
A montage sequence in film is a condensed series of connected shots, often enhanced with visual effects, that condenses time and shows a progression of events efficiently. Continuity editing focuses on seamless scene flow, the meaning-from-juxtaposition definition is the formal theory of montage (not the sequence itself), the Soviet filmmakers' work refers to montage theory, and nonelliptical editing is the opposite of condensed storytelling.
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a string of shots, often with superimpositions and optical effects, which shows a condensed series of events