[ US /mɑnˈtɑʒ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɒntɑːʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image
    he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map
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How To Use montage In A Sentence

  • Rosie decides that a maternity fashion show highlighting her latest collection would be the perfect shower event because that is in no way a conflict of interest, and we soon learn the real motivation behind this choice -- a model casting montage in which LT wears a sequined capelet the color of Grimace from McDonaldland and tells the models to "serve and deliver. Una LaMarche: Pregnant in Heels Ep. 5: Serve and Deliver
  • Animation is also being used to create content for ad films and commercials, as also for television promos and montage sequences.
  • Directing my own video-montage, I start mentally overdubbing the soundtrack.
  • This procedure is a form of critique: the photomontage provides us a critical distance to reflect on what we had been prompted to desire, whether it was a luxury product, an ideal of feminine beauty, a racial superiority, or an entire way of life. Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
  • On another song, she was accompanied by a montage of dozens of her previous incarnations.
  • ‘When I stumbled upon the technique of creating montages it was like rediscovering photography’ says Gallant.
  • They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few mainstays, like The New Yorker, remain loyal to illustration, but celebrity-driven photography and photomontage now dominate the covers of magazines that were once illustration-friendly.
  • On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
  • In earlier work she delivered photomontages that rewrote the creation myth to suit a lesbian sensibility.
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