1. intercut - Noun
2. intercut - Verb
(transitive) To intersect.
(cinematography) To alternate between scenes from one sequence and scenes from another film sequence, often with the sequences to be perceived as simultaneous.
intercut (plural intercuts)
(cinematography) An alternating sequence of this kind.
After reading W. Douglas Burden 's The Dragon Lizards of Komodo, he fashioned a scenario depicting African gorillas battling Komodo dragons intercut with artificial stand-ins for joint shots. Source: Internet
For instance, in " Hide " (2013), Clara's statement that the TARDIS actively dislikes her is intercut with footage of its circular connectors spinning from the ceiling. Source: Internet
In this case, the rumblings are coming from Ireland, as her parade is intercut with street protests and a voice-over speech promising to “spill more blood so the Crown retreats and leaves Ireland forever.” Source: Internet
Some punk films intercut stock footage with news clips and amateur videos of concerts. Source: Internet
There are plenty of dance breaks and songs that play to the camera as well as many moments that are fully immersed in all angles of the movie’s locations or intercut between scenes to more fully illustrate a song. Source: Internet