ALL meanings of intercut
in·ter·cut
I i - verb without object intercut to cut from one type of shot to another, as from a long shot to a closeup. 1
- verb with object intercut to insert (shots from other scenes, flashbacks, etc.) into the narrative of a film. 1
- verb with object intercut to interrupt the narrative of (a film) with shots from other scenes, flashbacks, etc. Compare crosscut. 1
- noun intercut a film sequence or scene produced by intercutting. 1
- noun intercut Alternate (scenes or shots ) with contrasting scenes or shots to make one composite scene in a film. 1
- verb intercut If a film is intercut with particular images, those images appear regularly throughout the film. 0
- verb transitive intercut to interrupt (a scene, sequence, etc.) by inserting (a shot, sequence, etc.), sometimes repeatedly 0
- verb intercut (Transitive Verb) To intersect. 0
- verb intercut (cinematography) To alternate between scenes from one sequence and scenes from another film sequence, often with the sequences to be perceived as simultaneous. 0