Film Language Tag: cutaway

A shot that briefly takes the viewer away from the main action of the scene to draw attention to detail, show the passage of time, or otherwise provide context to a scene. As suggested by the name, cutaways cut away from the main action of the scene, as opposed to a cut-in which cuts in to a scene or an insert which is inserted into the scene. In an effort to create definitions that better reflect the way that we actually use the definitions at Kinolab, we have pulled from these sources to create a clearer definition: 1.) Kroon, R. W. A/V a to z: An encyclopedic dictionary of media, entertainment and other Audiovisual terms. McFarland, 2014. 2.) Kuhn, Annette and Guy Westwell. A Dictionary of Film Studies. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2012.


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