cross-cut
A "cross-cut" is a filmmaking technique where the editor alternates between two or more scenes happening simultaneously in different locations. This method creates tension and keeps the audience engaged by showing how the actions in one scene affect the other. It is commonly used in action sequences or dramatic moments to enhance storytelling.
In literature, a cross-cut can refer to a narrative technique that shifts between different storylines or time periods. This approach allows authors to draw connections between characters or events, enriching the overall narrative. Both in film and literature, cross-cutting serves to create a more dynamic and interconnected experience for the audience.