montageanalyse
Montageanalyse is a method used in film and media studies to examine how the editing of a sequence contributes to its overall meaning and effect. It focuses on the deliberate juxtaposition of shots, the pacing and rhythm of cuts, and the relationships created between visual and auditory elements. The term "montage" itself, originating from French, refers to the process of assembling film shots.
The analysis typically involves identifying the different types of cuts used, such as continuity editing, jump
Key aspects of montageanalyse include analyzing the visual composition of individual shots and how they are