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 +[[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|left|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[remix]]'' series.<br> <small>Illustration: ''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' by Eugène Bataille subverts the ''Mona Lisa'': </small>]]
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 +"Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show" [[Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show|[...]]] -- [[Walter Benjamin]]
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[[Image:Henri Robin and a Specter, 1863 by Eugène Thiébault.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Henri Robin]] and a [[Specter]], [[1863]] by [[Eugène Thiébault]]]] [[Image:Henri Robin and a Specter, 1863 by Eugène Thiébault.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Henri Robin]] and a [[Specter]], [[1863]] by [[Eugène Thiébault]]]]
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-'''Montage''' is a technique in film editing that can refer to:+ 
 +The term '''montage''' was first attested in the English language in 1929, it had been used in France as a term in cinematography since 1914.
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 +It is a technique in film editing that can refer to:
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* a [[montage sequence]], a segment which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information * a [[montage sequence]], a segment which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information
*[[Soviet montage theory]] in the 1920s *[[Soviet montage theory]] in the 1920s
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* [[Collage|Visual montage (collage)]] * [[Collage|Visual montage (collage)]]
*[[montage (filmmaking)]], a filmmaking technique which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information *[[montage (filmmaking)]], a filmmaking technique which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information
- +==Juxtaposition==
<gallery> <gallery>
-Image:Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1895.jpg|''[[The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station]]'' 
Image:Train wreck at Montparnasse 1895.jpg|''[[Train wreck at Montparnasse]]'' Image:Train wreck at Montparnasse 1895.jpg|''[[Train wreck at Montparnasse]]''
 +Image:Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1895.jpg|''[[The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station]]''
</gallery> </gallery>
 +==See also==
 +*[[Collage]]
 +*[[Bricolage]]
 +*[[Cut and paste]]
 +*[[Cut up]]
 +*[[Edit]]
 +*[[Film edit]]
 +*[[Juxtaposition]]
 +*[[Mix]]
 +*[[Photomontage]]
 +*[[Remix]]
 +*[[Superimposition]]
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"Method of this work: literary montage. I have nothing to say only to show" [...] -- Walter Benjamin

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The term montage was first attested in the English language in 1929, it had been used in France as a term in cinematography since 1914.

It is a technique in film editing that can refer to:

A montage (literally "putting together") is an art form consisting of a number of smaller items put together. Some types of montage:

Juxtaposition

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