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 +"''[[Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen]]'' (2012) is a [[Mashup (video)|mashup]] film realized with 451 [[clip]]s from most famous films in history."--Sholem Stein
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 +A '''media clip''' is a short segment of media either an [[audio clip]] or a [[video clip]].
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Media clips may be [[promotional]] in nature, as with movie clips. For example, to promote upcoming [[film|movies]], many actors are accompanied by movie clips on their circuits. Additionally, media clips may be raw materials of other productions, such as audio clips used for [[sound effect]]s. Media clips may be [[promotional]] in nature, as with movie clips. For example, to promote upcoming [[film|movies]], many actors are accompanied by movie clips on their circuits. Additionally, media clips may be raw materials of other productions, such as audio clips used for [[sound effect]]s.
-== See also == +==See also==
 +* [[Clip art]]
 +* [[Media]]
 +* [[Video clip]]
*[[Soundbite]] *[[Soundbite]]
*[[Photo op]] *[[Photo op]]
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"Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012) is a mashup film realized with 451 clips from most famous films in history."--Sholem Stein

{Template}} A media clip is a short segment of media either an audio clip or a video clip.

Media clips may be promotional in nature, as with movie clips. For example, to promote upcoming movies, many actors are accompanied by movie clips on their circuits. Additionally, media clips may be raw materials of other productions, such as audio clips used for sound effects.

See also




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