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Découpage.
## Découpage: A Squirt of History You Might’ve Missed Ever stumble across a term in a film analysis and feel like you’ve just walked past a razor clam hiding just beneath the surface? That’s been my experience with *découpage*. The Oxford English Dictionary isn’t exactly illuminating – offering definitions that feel… incomplete. But what *is* it, really? Essentially, *découpage* (French for “cutting up”) refers to a cinematic technique where a scene is broken down into discrete shots, often with careful attention paid to visual motifs and thematic connections. It’s a deliberate construction, a layering of meaning through precise framing and editing. Think of it as a visual collage, assembled frame by frame.










