demiurge, intercut
Dickens, David Lean, and After: Twenty-First-Century ...
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DICKENS AND THE CINEMA
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Garret Stewart concludes, “Dickens anticipates film narrative mostly in his obsessive descriptive details (especially in close-ups), their intercutting and the.
verb
gerund or present participle: intercutting
alternate (scenes or shots) with
contrasting scenes or shots to make one composite scene in a film.
"pieces of archive film are intercut with brief interviews"
a being responsible for the creation of the universe.
(in Platonic philosophy) the Maker or Creator of the world.
(in Gnosticism and other
theological systems) a heavenly being,
subordinate to the Supreme Being, that is considered to be the controller of the material world and
antagonistic to all that is purely spiritual.