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Look up montage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Montage (from the French for "putting together") most often refers to collage including photomontage and sound collage.
Montage is a technique in film editing that can refer to:
- a montage sequence, a segment which uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information
- Soviet montage theory in the 1920s
Montage may also refer to:
- Montage (TV series), Documentary television series from 1960s and 1970s
- Montage (software), computer software for screenwriting
- Montage, an album by Japanese Shibuya-Kei artist Kahimi Karie
- "Montage," a song from the original soundtrack of Team America: World Police. A slightly different version had appeared before in episode 603 of South Park.
- Montage, a Brazilian electro-punk band.