A montage is a sequence of short clips edited together, often set to music, to compress time or convey an idea quickly.
Montage
A montage is a sequence of short clips edited together to tell a story or convey a theme quickly.
What is a montage?
A montage is a series of short clips edited together to compress time or convey an idea quickly. Instead of showing an event in full, a montage strings together key moments, often set to music, so viewers get the feeling of it in seconds.
How montages are used
Montages are common in recaps, event highlights, product showcases, and social content. They work because they move fast and carry emotion, which suits short-form video where you have only a few seconds to land a message.
What makes a good montage
Choose clips that share a theme, keep each one short, and let the music set the pace. Background music and a clear rhythm hold the sequence together, while captions or text can add context for sound-off viewers.
Building montages from your content
Event recaps and highlight reels are a natural fit for montage editing. If you record webinars, you can pull the best moments into a montage to promote the replay or recap a series.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a montage in video?
What is the difference between a montage and a highlight reel?
They overlap. A montage is a broader storytelling device, while a highlight reel specifically pulls the best moments from a longer recording.
What music works for a montage?
Choose a track whose pace and mood match the message, and keep it licensed. The rhythm of the music often sets the pace of the cuts.
How do I make a montage from event footage?
Pick clips that share a theme, keep each one short, and cut them to the music. Event recaps from recorded webinars are a natural fit.
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