intercut

[US]/ɪntə'kʌt/
[UK]/ˌɪntɚ'kʌt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. cut back and forth between two or more different scenes in a film or television program
vt. to edit (a film or television program) by cutting back and forth between two or more different scenes
Word Forms
Third Person Singularintercuts
Present Participleintercutting
Pluralintercuts

Example Sentences

The film intercuts between two parallel storylines.

The director decided to intercut flashbacks with the main narrative.

The music video intercuts scenes of the band performing with dramatic visuals.

The documentary intercuts interviews with archival footage.

The TV show intercuts between present-day scenes and flashbacks.

The editor skillfully intercut different angles to create tension in the scene.

The action sequence was intercut with shots of the protagonist's emotional turmoil.

The film intercuts between color and black-and-white footage for a unique visual effect.

The commercial intercuts scenes of people using the product with testimonials from satisfied customers.

The director chose to intercut action sequences with quiet moments of reflection.

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now