montagesituaties
Montagesituaties are sequences created by assembling multiple shots to express a concept, narrative progression, or emotional effect by juxtaposing images. In film editing, montage refers to the practice of combining shots in a deliberate order to imply meaning beyond the content of any single shot. A montage sequence often compresses time, space, or complexity, enabling rapid development of a scene or idea.
Historically, montage theory emerged in the 1920s with Soviet filmmakers such as Sergei Eisenstein, Lev Kuleshov,
In practice, montagesituaties appear in many genres: to accelerate narrative time through sequence editing; to parallel