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单词 montage
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montagen.adj.

Brit. /ˈmɒntɑːʒ/, U.S. /mɑnˈtɑʒ/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French montage.
Etymology: < French montage (1914 in this sense; 1604 in an isolated attestation in sense ‘action of ascending’, 1765 in sense ‘operation of assembling the parts of a mechanism to make it work’) < monter mount v. + -age -age suffix.
A. n.
1.
a. Film and Television. The process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole; a sequence or picture resulting from such a process.
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society > communication > broadcasting > television > production of television broadcast > [noun] > shot > arrangement of shots
montage1930
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > editing > [noun] > montage or assembly
montage1930
assembly1949
1929 I. Montagu tr. V. I. Pudovkin On Film Technique 179 It is important to gain a clear conception of the activities embraced here by the word Editing. The word used by Pudovkin, the German and French word, is montage. Its only possible English equivalent is editing.]
1930 H. A. Potamkin in Movie Makers Feb. 88 (title) The montage film; Europe's contribution to the art of editing.
1930 Observer 5 Oct. 20/4 Montage, or constructive cutting..is simply the method of building up a film from broken and isolated strips of celluloid.
1959 Punch 10 June 787/2 Very good photography..and montage, or editing..in the jazz-club scene behind the credit titles.
1961 Listener 10 Aug. 217/1 The programme opened with a montage of newspapers cascading from the presses.
1988 M. Charney Hamlet's Fictions ii. vii. 98 The way the scene rows in Hamlet are devised suggests that Shakespeare used a method of scenic construction and juxtaposition similar to montage in the movies.
1992 Astron. Now July 58/1 The film..is a montage of all nine missions comprising a complete launch to splash-down sequence.
b. The act or process of producing a composite picture by combining several different pictures or pictorial elements so that they blend with or into one another; a picture so produced. See also photomontage n.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > other visual arts > [noun] > montage
montage1938
1938 A. Cooper Making Poster 34 Used as ‘montage’ in conjunction with blue skies, or green fields, photographs of human beings appear singularly unattractive.
1941 A. Huxley Let. 27 May (1969) 467 Use either the portrait of Father Joseph..or else a montage made of the various illustrations in the book.
1958 Observer 18 May 16/5 They see, upon the pink and gold jacket [of a book], a montage of representative faces of the period.
1988 Art & Craft Aug. 17/2 (caption) A montage illustrating the Glasgow tenements.
2. In extended use: a mixture, blend, or medley of various elements; a pastiche, miscellany; (also) the process of making such a mixture.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [noun] > a variety or varied assemblage
variety1553
heterogeny1838
ark-full1851
montage1934
smorgasbord1948
masala1970
1934 C. Lambert Music Ho! v. 329 The montage or pastiche of the neo-classicists.
1941 B. Schulberg What makes Sammy Run? iii. 45 It [sc. a night club] was a montage of hot music, drunken laughter, loud wisecracks [etc.].
1961 Listener 23 Nov. 863/1 It [sc. a poem] is certainly not modernist, if by modernist one thinks of a play of images, a montage in free verse.
1973 Guardian 21 Apr. 10/2 She has used a montage of sound, from the throbbing..[of] your own heart beat to various street sounds.
1998 S. Reynolds Energy Flash i. 16 An approach to making ‘dead’ music come alive, by cut'n'mix, segue, montage, and other DJ tricks.
B. adj. (attributive).
Produced or characterized by montage. Also figurative and in extended use.
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society > communication > broadcasting > television > production of television broadcast > [adjective] > arrangement of shots
montage1930
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > editing > [adjective] > montage
montage1930
19301 [see sense A. 1a].
1941 B. Schulberg What makes Sammy Run? ix. 172 It was flashing through my mind like a montage nightmare.
1949 Here & Now (N.Z.) Oct. 29/3 It doesn't matter if it's [sc. a film] documentary, expressionist, montage, poetic, or just plain cinematic.
1962 Listener 29 Nov. 909/2 The rows of cells and their inhabitants are arranged like a montage sequence from a Russian silent film.
1974 M. Taylor tr. C. Metz Film Lang. iii. 34 Montage cinema..came at times very close to being a kind of mechanical toy.
1998 Wired Mar. 120/1 Burroughs developed a montage style of writing that..mirrored the process of human perception.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

montagev.

Brit. /ˈmɒntɑːʒ/, U.S. /mɑnˈtɑʒ/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: montage n.
Etymology: < montage n. Compare slightly earlier montaged adj.
transitive. To create (a montage); to make a composite whole from (fragments, images, etc.); to use as part of a montage. Frequently in passive.
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1979 Jrnl. Japan Soc. Photogrammetry 18 4 The images are montaged on one monitor screen..in such a way that the right image appears in the left half and the left one in the right of the screen.
1980 N.Y. Times 16 Nov. ii. 28/5 His reluctance during his lifetime to show these films, montaged from old commercial footage and reels shot under his direction.
1982 N.Y. Rocker Jan. 26/1 Break-mixing, the science of montaging bits and pieces of different songs to create an entirely new sound.
1986 N.Y. Times 9 Nov. ii. 31/4 Instead of being ‘pure’ photographs they are collaged, montaged, and filled with crudely scratched words and phrases.
1992 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 17 Oct. d5/4 The end product..will be the photo after it has been altered, massaged and montaged with other visuals.
1997 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94 12683/1 Confocal images were collected on a Zeiss LSM 140..and montaged in CANVAS 3.5.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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