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Discover Ludwig'intertitle' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to a title or heading that appears between sections or scenes in a movie, TV show, or other visual media. Example: The intertitles in the silent film added an extra layer of storytelling, providing important information and setting the scene for each new segment of the movie.
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intertitle
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A piece of static text inserted into the film to provide context or other information.
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At the outset of the film, in a droll intertitle, he makes a playful comment on the fact that the shooting took place in a location far from where the events are depicted in the novel, because idyllic countryside has been replaced by concrete jungles.
An opening intertitle tells us "some of this actually happened".
But this is only the initial stage of the attack: "Nuclear exchanges escalate," an intertitle warns.
Near the end, an intertitle offers some very sincere advice to the teen-agers in the audience.
"Fishermen still have their homes in the old-time villages — but they go down, for each season, to the labour of a modern industry," reads a typical intertitle, and this strikes the exact progressive note: traditional folkways encountering the global economy in the figure of the heroic worker.
At first, it looks as if they were coming to his aid, but, suddenly, their actions seem more agitated than soothing, and just then an intertitle card flashes up, saying simply, "The Law of the Pack.
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First, so the intertitles announce, "Away to Phoenix".
His character is a man of the old West: a real-life figure who – the opening intertitles tell us – had ridden shotgun for the stage lines and worked both as a Pinkerton agent and as a cavalry scout "in the bloody Apache wars".
The flashy intertitles and zany sequences of Whitacre and co playing golf look like something out of The Monkees.
"Rarely was silent film — a direct catalyst for the wordless block — ever as resolutely mute as the woodcut novel; intertitles and musical accompaniment helped transmit its meanings," he writes.
The last of this torrent of films, "Weekend" — made famous by a ten-minute tracking shot of a traffic jam (actually three distinct shots, separated by brief intertitles) — concludes with two title cards: the first reads "End of Film," the second "End of Cinema".
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