Definition of cross-cutting: Cutting between two scenes of action which may be occurring simultaneously or at different times. It is used to build suspense or to show similarities between the different scenes of action.
Example of cross-cutting:
Cross-cutting is used here to let the audience know that both scenes are happening at the same time and see the similarities, the world of both the scenes is tilting, the whole hall is tilting and the van is literally tilting and spinning around.
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