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Fast cutting is a film editing technique which refers to several consecutive shots of a brief duration (e.g. 3 seconds or less). It can be used to quickly convey much information, or to imply either energy or chaos. Fast cutting is also frequently used when shooting dialogue between two or more characters, changing the viewer's perspective to either focus on the reaction of another character's dialog, or to bring to attention the non-verbal actions of the speaking character. One famous example of fast cutting is the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960).

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  • Hip-Hop-Montage ist eine Filmtechnik. Dabei werden (häufig in extremen Großaufnahmen) Bilder oder Handlungen in schneller Abfolge oder in Zeitraffer gezeigt und mit – charakteristischen, aber möglicherweise übertriebenen – Soundeffekten unterlegt, um bestimmte – meist wichtige oder oft wiederkehrende – Handlungen zu verdeutlichen, aber auch, um eine Art Videoclipästhetik zu erzeugen. Beispiele für die weitergehende Anwendung der Hip-Hop-Montage sind die Filme von Regisseuren wie Guy Ritchie, Edgar Wright oder Darren Aronofsky. (de)
  • Fast cutting is a film editing technique which refers to several consecutive shots of a brief duration (e.g. 3 seconds or less). It can be used to quickly convey much information, or to imply either energy or chaos. Fast cutting is also frequently used when shooting dialogue between two or more characters, changing the viewer's perspective to either focus on the reaction of another character's dialog, or to bring to attention the non-verbal actions of the speaking character. One famous example of fast cutting is the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960). More recent examples include the can-can scene in Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! (2001). The film Mind Game makes extensive use of fast cutting to convey hundreds of short scenes in the space of fifteen minutes. In Run Lola Run fast cutting is used to quickly tell stories about minor characters to show how the casual actions of the protagonists have profound impact on what happens to them. In various moments in the Saw movies, fast cutting is used frequently during trap scenes, which represent their frantic struggle to escape the trap. Director Michael Bay makes extensive use of fast-cutting in many of his feature films. He uses the technique most prominently during action sequences, in which it is used to make the action more energetic and intense. (en)
  • Corte rápido é uma técnica de edição de filme que refere-se a vários planos consecutivos de uma breve duração (3 segundos ou menos). Ele pode ser usado para transmitir uma série de informações muito rapidamente, ou implicar energia ou o caos. O corte rápido também é frequentemente usado quando há gravação de diálogo entre duas ou mais personagens. (pt)
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  • Hip-Hop-Montage ist eine Filmtechnik. Dabei werden (häufig in extremen Großaufnahmen) Bilder oder Handlungen in schneller Abfolge oder in Zeitraffer gezeigt und mit – charakteristischen, aber möglicherweise übertriebenen – Soundeffekten unterlegt, um bestimmte – meist wichtige oder oft wiederkehrende – Handlungen zu verdeutlichen, aber auch, um eine Art Videoclipästhetik zu erzeugen. Beispiele für die weitergehende Anwendung der Hip-Hop-Montage sind die Filme von Regisseuren wie Guy Ritchie, Edgar Wright oder Darren Aronofsky. (de)
  • Corte rápido é uma técnica de edição de filme que refere-se a vários planos consecutivos de uma breve duração (3 segundos ou menos). Ele pode ser usado para transmitir uma série de informações muito rapidamente, ou implicar energia ou o caos. O corte rápido também é frequentemente usado quando há gravação de diálogo entre duas ou mais personagens. (pt)
  • Fast cutting is a film editing technique which refers to several consecutive shots of a brief duration (e.g. 3 seconds or less). It can be used to quickly convey much information, or to imply either energy or chaos. Fast cutting is also frequently used when shooting dialogue between two or more characters, changing the viewer's perspective to either focus on the reaction of another character's dialog, or to bring to attention the non-verbal actions of the speaking character. One famous example of fast cutting is the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960). (en)
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  • Hip-Hop-Montage (de)
  • Fast cutting (en)
  • Fast cutting (pt)
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