Montage
Montage is a film editing technique and artistic method that arranges a sequence of shots or images to produce meaning derived from their juxtaposition, rather than from any single shot alone. The term comes from the French montage meaning assembly or editing. In cinema, montage emphasizes the relationship between shots—often to compress time, convey a passage of events, or evoke a specific idea or emotion.
History and theory: The concept took shape in the early 20th century, notably in Soviet cinema. Sergei
Techniques and forms: Montage sequences can compress time, reveal causality through juxtaposition, or create associations by
Applications: Montage is used across film, television, advertising, music videos, and digital media to shape viewers'