wide cut

/ˈwaɪdˌkʌt/
adjective
  1. Describing a film or video that shows a broad view of the scene, including a lot of the surroundings.
    • The director used a wide-cut shot to show the entire desert landscape.
    • In the wide-cut version, you can see all the dancers on the stage at once.
    • The editor preferred a wide-cut angle to capture the crowd's reaction.
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