Sentences with phrase «brief montage»

A "brief montage" refers to a short sequence of images or footage that are put together to create a quick summary or convey information concisely. It usually involves the quick succession of shots or images to provide a condensed overview or to evoke a specific feeling or idea. Full definition
The next day, in a magnificent but brief montage of church services, we see Lady Pearl, looking bereft and maybe a bit hung over, at a solemn Catholic mass.
Meanwhile, Baloo and Mowgli's close relationship is mainly explored in a brief montage, but it is meant to be the heart of the film.
There was only a brief montage of Charles and Emma in bed as a married couple, and it was done tastefully and with reverence — showing only hugging and some kissing, sleeping and cuddling — all under the sheets, as it were, and important for the storyline at the segment where it was shown.
This brief montage suggests a kind of thematic sequel to Peck's I Am Not Your Negro, a documentary that painted a visceral, figurative, and historically expansive portrait of novelist and critic James Baldwin.
The movie nails Moore for taking a headline from a pro-Gore letter to the editor in a Florida newspaper («Gore Won Florida Recount»), enlarging it, changing the date, and using it as a graphic element in a brief montage, making it appear as though it were an actual news article — «all for one second of footage in the film,» according to Jason Clarke, who thus singlehandedly deflates the significance of his own finding.
The movie opens with their wedding and a brief montage of their whirlwind courtship (which we learn was a mere seven months).
Sarah recently became high - rank, so we also have a brief montage from her dub - trub experience, which left her on fire quite a bit.
The brief montage / documentary was an explicit attempt to recognize what many analysts, in the media and in academia, have been saying of the Weinstein story since it broke in October: that sexual abuse is not just about sex; it's about power.
If you didn't notice Slither's numerous shout - outs to horror icons, this segment incorporates a brief montage of storefronts and street signs bearing names like «Max Renn's Guns & Ammo.»
«Learning the Drills» (3:16) is a brief montage of interviews with Duff, Romano, and their military trainers on the set.
At the beginning of the presentation, Nintendo had a brief montage of games coming to the Switch.
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