And in a third, they intercut it with a shot of a young girl playing with a teddy bear. |
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The story is intercut with flashbacks to earlier summers, when the sun shone and everything in the garden was lovely. |
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Their dialogue is intercut with shots of their initial meeting when Jeffrey knocks Susan off her bicycle while crossing the street. |
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It's perhaps inevitable that her screen time would be intercut with film clips, but I still resented the distraction. |
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The same news director had an idea for a photo essay that would intercut shots of women in beauty salons and dogs at the groomer. |
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Opening titles intercut with images of huge metal containers piled high at a dock. |
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Instead of just having the fight, we intercut it with the slap dance. |
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Still, the stories seamlessly and skillfully intercut, and the film retains a hypnotic coherence. |
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Part of Sarne's method in telling his story was to quickly intercut archival film footage from the 20th Century Fox movie library. |
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This story is intercut with scenes from Harry's books, which are relevant to the circumstances at hand. |
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Tony's adventures are intercut with scenes of Brenda's increasing desperation as she is left with no money and a disinterested lover. |
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Every nude scene is intercut with shots of a slobbering, googly-eyed principal and his equally expectant sidekick. |
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These events are intercut and cross over each other until the moment that Ali first explodes into the boxing ring. |
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The chase scene that follows is intercut with brief vignettes showing the bank officials glorying in the publicity the robbery has created. |
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Her recollections are intercut with her own evocative photographs and films. |
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I'm glad the film ended up as a documentary type film with interviews intercut with reconstructions of the fateful climb. |
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The personal story would be intercut with an explanation of the legal issues involved. |
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Comprised of live footage of the band hilariously intercut with excerpts from some old Buster Keaton movies. |
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For live events, you can send each player's signal into a video mixer to intercut with live camera signals. |
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In Fred Zinnemann's film, the fateful hour is preceded by a gallery of anxious faces intercut with a pendulum clock. |
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Their epic journey is regularly intercut, slightly laboriously, with the fulminations of Mr Neville, the colonial official prosecuting this policy, played by Kenneth Branagh. |
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The early scenes in the film are intercut with hysterical fan confessionals. |
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The band is in a stylishly dirty warehouse, and the video is intercut with scenes of friends hanging out during the summer. |
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These scenes of reading the letter are intercut with shots of her mother, in a reversal of the primal scene, attempting to eavesdrop on the conversation. |
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In Henry V, the warlike speeches are also intercut with reaction shots. |
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The final highlight is a song which contains perhaps the finest breakdown of the disc, utilizing bleeps and bloops intercut with sumptuous vocals to hypnotic effect. |
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These scenes are intercut not only with the four short films that unfold within this structure but also with media coverage of them on TV and radio shows. |
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Chatty, witty scenes are intercut with quotes from Voltaire, but the film also includes other cheeky references to that comic philosopher embedded in the plot. |
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These short works, among others, are declamatory, demonstrative, a call to logical action and right thinking, yet often intercut with humour. |
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Savage gang warfare is intercut with candy floss and penny-in-the-slot machines. |
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Deeply saturated, brusquely painted color jazzily crisscrosses the surface, intercut with a kind of breathing space where Smith leaves the raw linen exposed. |
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On the previous film, 'Dead Silence', we had to intercut the edit session with the color session, and that really slowed us down. |
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The instructions from the Home Office were that the site should be covered with two feet of earth, sown with grass and intercut with asphalt paths, to create pleasant walks for the public. |
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Bloomberg Radio has expressed a special interest in these short programmes, which are more in tune with an American mainstream audience that listens to music programmes intercut with short news segments. |
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As usual, the scenes of their treatment are intercut with relatives talking about their injured loved ones. |
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Her style is often revue-like, presented in epics that meld music, dialogue, and dance into collages of dreamlike sequences intercut with parallel plots. |
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The result looks like Impressionist digital sketching, with the band's virtually mapped half-forms floating in and out of the visuals, intercut with the narrative of a man walking along and dancing in the rain. |
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On YouTube, one could watch a creepy video showing photos of Lori Drew — whose physical unloveliness many took as corroboration of a loserish iniquity — intercut with images of an evil clown from a Stephen King movie. |
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The film shows some Third Reich footage intercut with Aleks Shaklin as Richard prancing around on a rooftop in West Hollywood doing a great Richard. |
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Aguilera's plaintive performance was intercut with scenes of gay and transgendered people grappling with their inner and external beauty. |
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It was just a tedious collection of well-worn clips, intercut with interviews with Madonna's closest friends. |
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The 480P footage obtained with the Panasonic cameras will be intercut with film-originated material for the final programs. |
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It's quite dramatic because it's intercut with eye witness reports and their perceptions. |
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Intercut are snatches of a home movie, showing mother and child looking happy. |
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Intercut with images of a world of ice-covered trees along with numerous other rapid cross-cuts, the result is bizarre and disorienting in the extreme. |
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