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The movie's mentality is su'med up in one cutaway shot.
The cameras were to be fixed and show only the candidate speaking, with no cutaway shots.
The Clock reveals its plot largely through the use of cutaway shots.
Let's get our establishing and cutaway shots done today, so we can concentrate on shooting the actual ceremony in the morning.
The cutaway shot does not necessarily contribute any dramatic content of its own, but is used to help the editor assemble a longer sequence.
So I just did the cutaway shots.
For this reason, editors choose cutaway shots related to the main action, such as another action or object in the same location.
A cutaway shot reveals that the real Moe is bound and gagged in the room next-door.
Over the Shoulder or Cutaway Shot is generally a shot of the interviewer.
As for the live cutaway shot, well, the award for best rock song would, I was told, likely be presented during the untelevised afternoon ceremonies.
In film and video, a cutaway shot is the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else.
Lots of great (amazing) cutaway shots.
But the smart television viewer will pay attention to the cutaway shots when Mr. Clinton addresses Congress tonight.
She played Tina Fey's role of Liz Lemon in the cutaway shots.
There are cutaway shots to Martha Coakley, to a health care worker at a computer screen and to a construction worker.
No one threw their panties at the blond bombshell, admittedly, but the cutaway shots eloquently told the amorous tale.
It's seductive to look upon, despite the annoying cutaway shots of Mehta conducting the orchestra at random moments, thus breaking the narrative thread.
On some clips, all the commentary is shrunken into a quick cutaway shot of Bobb'e J. wincing or grimacing.
The proof positive of his moral rectitude, however, comes in a cutaway shot of the senator's feet encased in thick white socks and sandals.
Rihanna, who conveys iciness better than anyone (as demonstrated during the show, when frequent cutaway shots showed her barely cracking a smile), chilled nearby.
News notes, "Today" showed a cutaway shot of the band in the studio as the former "American Idol" judge said, "Good morning, America!"
Imagine having all your cutaway shots ready to go on a live switch, so you can instantly transition between live cams, to some b-roll, and back again.
"The observational school was full of principle: no commentary, no cutaway shots to people sitting on sofas, no set-ups, no music."
The cutaway shots during Wednesday's speech revealed an array of silent conversations and brooding concerns worthy of a Bruegel canvas.
It was all shot in a hurry with no time to set anything up, worry about lighting, or get the classic cutaway shots to cover up the edits.