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A question in a television interview that was actually recorded after the interview took place, and is presented as a cutaway scene. The technique is commonly used where only one camera was present at the interview, as a way of creating the appearance of multiple camera angles and showing a scene of the interviewer asking the question, rather than the interviewee listening to the question.
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Noun
A
question
in
a
television
interview
that
was
actually
recorded
after
the
interview
took
place,
and
is
presented
as
a
cutaway
scene.
The
technique
is
commonly
used
where
only
one
camera
was
present
at
the
interview,
as
a
way
of
creating
the
appearance
of
multiple
camera
angles
and
showing
a
scene
of
the
interviewer
asking
the
question,
rather
than
the
interviewee
listening
to
the
question.
Japanese Meaning
テレビインタビューにおいて、実際のインタビュー後に録画された質問シーンを、カットアウェイとして挿入し、複数のカメラアングルが存在するかのような演出を行う技法、またはその質問自体を指す。
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A
question
in
a
television
interview
that
was
actually
recorded
after
the
interview
took
place,
and
is
presented
as
a
cutaway
scene.
The
technique
is
commonly
used
where
only
one
camera
was
present
at
the
interview,
as
a
way
of
creating
the
appearance
of
multiple
camera
angles
and
showing
a
scene
of
the
interviewer
asking
the
question,
rather
than
the
interviewee
listening
to
the
question.
( plural )