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What is the montage in the lens?

Montage (French: montage) is a transliteration loan word, originally an architectural term, meaning combination and assembly. Commonly used in three artistic fields, it can be interpreted as intentional collage and editing techniques of time, space, people and land. It was first extended to film art, and later widely used in derivative fields such as visual art.

Montage means "splicing" in French, but it has developed into a theory of lens combination in movies in Russia, and it is also a unique artistic technique, which is the meaning of freestyle painting in paint and painting industries.

Montage generally includes two aspects: picture editing and picture composition. Picture editing: a unified picture work composed of many pictures or patterns juxtaposed or overlapped, picture composition: the art or process of making such a combination. This film combines a series of shots taken in different places, from different distances and angles and in different ways to describe the plot and portray the characters.