Montage
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A [passage] of time, showing you [a lot of things] to remind you of wants going on. Within every shot you get shown a little improvment, [so-called] improvment should take years, only takes minutes.
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The technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
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File management system that helps farmers manage integrations and associate data to individual fields. A software product by Montage for Ag
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The process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
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A video usually with pictures, video [clips], or both, with music and/or [editing]. They are commonly used to show skill (also can be used for enjoyment) in a video game, like Halo, Call of Duty, or [Gears of War].
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A fully, hosted affordable digital collection solution available on an annual SaaS subscription. A software product by Auto-Graphics
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a video put on youtube showing off your skills [on games]. Usually people who make these [vids] just [edit] out all 300 other failed shots till they get the right one. Montagers also hate hitmarkers. Hate them.
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A very overpriced fascist hotel in Laguna Beach. Rooms start at over a night so you can [rub elbows] with the rich and famous. They constantly run education classes for their employees so that they become part of the Montage Culture which is very reminiscent of Nazi Germany. They also lie and get rid of [undesirables] that no longer fit their employee image. Generally you are told you are blessed to work there and if you dont volunteer for one of their charities you are marked for expulsion. Its like a very [dysfunctional family] - pretty on the outside but rotten to the core.
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group of [pictures] set [on one] [background]
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a piece of work produced by combining smaller parts, or the process of making such a work:
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A composite work, particularly an artwork, created by assembling or putting together other elements such as pieces of music, pictures, texts, videos, etc.
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