Intercut

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪntɝˈkət/

Intercut (verb)

  1. to mix different scenes or shots together in a film or video.

Examples

  • The director decided to intercut the action scenes with flashbacks.
  • They often intercut interviews with footage from the event.

Common collocations: intercut scenes, intercut footage, intercut sequences

Synonyms of Intercut

Neutral

Antonyms of Intercut

  • In the context of editing, 'unify' means to bring scenes together without alternation.