cut-in

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noun

1

A section of film or audio inserted into another sequence.

Inasmuch as leaders and cut-ins use up film a foot to a word, they should be resorted to only when absolutely necessary. For the producer has sufficient expense in his company and plant, without adding to it in film for cut-ins and leaders.

2

A visual sequence focusing on a character's face or body while they perform a special move.

3

The situation where the performer of a musical work receives royalties for each performance, despite not having composed it.

"My collaborators are having their convention in Cleveland this week," was the rueful joke among real songwriters who were seeing their royalties diluted by cut-ins.

One group was understandably upset by all the royalty cut-ins — the songwriters.

4

An instance of pulling in front of another vehicle in traffic.

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