montage

/mɑnˈtɑʒ/
noun
  1. A collection of different things, such as images, sounds, or video clips, combined together to create a single work or effect.
    • The music video used a fast montage of dancers and city streets.
    • The film opened with a montage of scenes from the main character's childhood.
    • She created a photo montage of her vacation to show all the places she visited.
  2. The technique of combining separate elements, especially in film or photography, to create a new whole.
    • The documentary relied on montage to compare different historical events.
    • In art class, we learned about montage by cutting and pasting magazine pictures.
    • The director used montage to show the passage of time in just a few minutes.
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