on the cutting carriage. It is ensured in this case that said blade is in close contact with a fixed, rectilinear blade, irrespective of the thickness of the film to be cut, so that a perfect cutting action is always achieved. Furthermore, a film holder is provided which co-operates in...
A rotatably mounted blade is arranged on the cutting carriage. It is ensured in this case that said blade is in close contact with a fixed, rectilinear blade, irrespective of the thickness of the film to be cut, so that a perfect cutting action is always achieved. Furthermore, a film ...
The camera cuts back and forth as the conversation progresses, and there’s room to play with dialogue and its relation to the action in the frame. For example, in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris pretends to be bedridden while talking to his father on the phone, but really he’s ...
Cutting on Action: Cutting on action, also known as matching on action, is a film editing and video editing technique in which the editor cuts from one viewpoint to another view that matches the action in the original shot. Cross-Cutting: Cross-cutting is a cinematic editing technique that ...
A device for cutting film-like material in a shearing action by a blade and a counterblade provided with respective cutting edges. The blade has first and second ends. Movement of the blade is controlled such that the first end and the second end move along paths that are different from, ...
In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences Cutting (Process) refers to the action of a cutting tool moving parallel across the surface of a material to be cut, commonly used in rock excavation activities like drilling and sawing in industries such as petroleum and geothermal engineering. ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia cross·cut·ting (krôs′kŭt′ĭng, krŏs′-) n. A technique in film editing in which shots of two or more separate, usually concurrent scenes are interwoven. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Ed...
73. (Film) films an immediate transition from one shot to the next, brought about by splicing the two shots together 74. (Music, other) informal an individual piece of music on a record; track 75. words or an action that hurt another person's feelings 76. a refusal to recognize an ac...
Show Businessthe change from one shot or scene of a film to another:a quick cut to the musician in his happier days. Music and Dancean individual song, etc., on a record or tape:added that cut as an afterthought. Idioms Idiomsa cut above, somewhat superior to:Your work was a cut ab...
This chapter provides comprehensive knowledge regarding tribological behaviour of the cutting zone and characterizes specific features of the tool–chip contact that influence friction mechanisms in this area. Adhesion, plastic deformation of contacting asperities and ploughing action of the cutting edge are...