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"cutaway" Definitions
  1. (of a model or diagram) with some outside parts left out, in order to show what the inside looks like

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Artist's depiction of the pregnant Ichthyosaur, with cutaway revealing embryos.
Love the cutaway shot of Booker watching Beto speak Spanish.
The cutaway shots echo the fact that Daredevil is blind.
Enter: A strategic camera cutaway at last night's Billboard Music Awards.
Golden Girls used them; the cutaway is standard on Family Guy.
The cutaway to an important purpose, is all I will say.
There are so many cutaway gags that the show feels bored with itself.
No punchline is too silly, no cutaway too obvious, no cliché too clichéd.
I love the classic tele vibe with the symmetry of a double cutaway.
A midseason entry that turns Family Guy–style cutaway gags into a literal evil.
And let's get a wide shot of the sideline and cutaway of fan reactions.
Yet, here it is, sunbathing on the beach in a cutaway as a crab scurries by.
On a white pyramid, cutaway segments reveal the empty soda containers, all emitting delicate multicolored lights.
In a cutaway shot, the TV broadcast showed the two leaders after the third Russian goal.
The point of view pivots around a ring of houses, viewed in cutaway as if they're dollhouses.
It gets worse (after a quick cutaway to Ben searching for his soul while gazing at the horizon).
The cherry on the cake was the camera cutaway to a somewhat stunned Justin Timberlake, Britney's ex-beau.
There is a sudden cutaway to shots of Paris with debris and human beings falling from the sky.
Several times throughout the season, a joke will include a cutaway to a week or even month later.
This cutaway occurred when Swift accepted the award for Top Female Artist, a category that also included Demi Lovato.
Her hand is a cutaway that reveals her bones — a relic proving her incorruptibility, according to the Catholic tradition.
The new below-ground store will have a cutaway ceiling, letting visitors peer down from the lobby and the street.
He had just driven into the western cutaway bog when he looked over the side of the Peatmax and screamed.
The headlights themselves are each a thin 2720-LED strip, and the big cutaway surrounding them is actually an air intake.
A cutaway provides easy access to the bin and gives the gardens the distinctive shape from which they take their name.
Bafflingly, most of the cutaway reaction shots during the ceremony featured either empty seats or people looking half-enthused at best.
There's an over-memed cutaway scene from 30 Rock that involves Steve Buscemi as an undercover officer at a local high school.
He wears a top hat with stars on its band, a cutaway coat of blue broadcloth and red-and-white striped trousers.
Like "Natasha," it has its share of wrenching images, including cutaway shots of babies in cages who are hooked up to electrodes.
This cutaway is from 1983 and shows the interior of a lab made for a 10-day mission, by NASA and the ESA.
This cutaway shows the engine in the Typ 917/51, which delivered 1,000 horsepower and 9963 pound-feet of torque from five liters.
Writing things down also helps, she says, and on cue there's a cutaway shot to Sugg picking up her Zoella Lifestyle writing journal.
N) cutaway model G van next quarter and added that it was making "good progress" on completing an alliance with Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE).
And, during the same Swift acceptance speech that saw Demi's cutaway, the camera cut to Camila Cabello, who gave a doofy wink to Swift.
Van der Kolk already seeming distant, not featured as Sammy's love interest in the video, instead popping up in a series of cutaway shots.
A tongue-in-cheek blend of stylishness and smut, it featured satin cutaway corsets, embroidered bra straps and barely there slips brazenly on display.
This is a museum, after all, and the modern speakers are only really interesting in their cutaway form, with all their internal complexities laid bare.
The video in question, which, according to our diligent research has not surfaced anywhere else online, shows Hannity still on air during a cutaway segment.
This Luddism was part of their commitment to living like Victorian-era dandies: They strutted around in top hats, starched collars, and cutaway suit coats.
Dyafa is a warm vision of the Mediterranean, held together with swirling geometric patterns in cool azure blue tiles, brick walls and ornamental cutaway lights.
That suggests there will be no cutaway shots of people who aren't speaking, so this is not going to be a made-for-TV affair.
I saw the painting "Under the Table 2" (2014) in the studio, which shows a huge cutaway of salami, and people hanging around the table.
The "pool producer" is in charge of the main shots from the news conference: a head-on camera, backup head-on camera, and a cutaway camera.
The series' primary contributions to the comedy landscape were its popularization of the cutaway gag (+23), and introducing Adam West to a whole new generation (+21).
In another grouping of drawings that combine different media, including ballpoint pen and watercolor, the artist creates a schematic cutaway view of streets, buildings, and stairs.
At Versus, Bella Hadid waltzed down his catwalks in cutaway LBDs, and Hollywood's finest have hit the red carpets in his monochrome thigh-high-slit creations.
The director said the script included a cutaway moment during Arthur's interview with Murray Franklin (Robert De Niro) that showed Sophie watching the discussion on television.
The New York City-based artist's new "cutaway" technique involves as many as 100 layers of paint, which are ripped off the sculpture in large chunks.
The final and most Insta-worthy look, however, was a jewel-encrusted cutaway swimsuit, with matching mules and a swim cap complete with a tulle bridal veil.
Selena Gomez wore black for the first segments of her concert at Barclays Center on Wednesday night: a cutaway black gown, a black bodysuit, a black catsuit.
Scenes have extended long past the expected cutaway point, as when a bar employee swept a floor — and swept and swept — for two and a half minutes.
It was a thirty second cutaway, but when people wrote to me about the movie, that was the scene that was filled with the most eroticism for them.
Look at that quick cutaway during the baby shower to the men who run Gilead, smirking and shooting and just generally being supremely smug and satisfied with themselves.
Every time there's a cutaway to a new play, I see an initial image, and a thought flashes through my brain: who's gonna dunk that bad ball this time?
UK design shop Dorothy has a new cutaway schematic print that reveals the inner working of the Minimoog analog synthesizer that's been a distinctive part of electronic music for decades.
He boasted that African-American unemployment is at its lowest rate ever; the cutaway shot to the Congressional Black Caucus looking deeply unimpressed was perhaps the night's niftiest camera work.
The graphics get slightly sharper year by year, mostly as a result of cutaway sequences that seem to exist only to show that the graphics can, in fact, get sharper.
It's time to look at some of the best characterless shots of all time and how great filmmakers squeeze a little extra out of their establishing, insert, and cutaway shots.
Do you cast actors who lack the specialized skill of the characters and hope to smooth over the joins, if you can, with body doubles, cutaway shots, and so on?
At the entrance, daylight floats in from the front windows and a slice of cutaway ceiling, while a branchlike light fixture by the Canadian company Bocci stretches across the room.
The first is the rectangular metal cutaway, known as the lightening cut, that is milled into the receiver to make the rifle lighter since it is crafted from milled steel.
Polo can say as much because, as a new cutaway scene confirms, Cayetana used the information Polo gave her about the statue to find it before the authorities ever could.
Scorsese has acknowledged that the cutaway to Joe Pesci shooting into the camera in the final scene is inspired by "The Great Train Robbery," Edwin S. Porter's landmark western from 1903.
In a time-bending cutaway, Peter Griffin joins Trump on his Access Hollywood bus as the two engage in "locker room talk" about furniture shopping, breath mints and — of course — sexual assault.
While this might sound like the recipe for a trying-too-hard-to-connect-to-the-kids cutaway in a middle school sex education video, it actually led to a scientific discovery.
The Kylie Cosmetics mogul, 22, shared multiple photos as she basked in the sun wearing a strapless, cutaway one-piece swimsuit with high-rise cut bottoms and a fiery red-orange design.
Around 2012, when I was still there, we had a sketch with a sort of light, not too mean, cutaway to all of Mitt Romney's sons — it was a B-minus joke.
Her dancers all wore Dr. Martens boots, and she sported a black Vera Wang cropped sweater and a silk cutaway miniskirt with an enormous train to the pregame show and photo op.
When that didn't work, he pointed to his bedroom window, a quarter mile away, on the misty periphery of the cutaway bog, where the undrained water still sparkled between the larch trees.
If the plunging neckline and high leg slit weren't statement-making enough, all the cutaway details in her long sleeve look made it appear like she was wearing the most haute couture netting.
He'll probably be better than Ricky Gervais was last year, but hopefully we'll get at least one strange cutaway to Gervais in the audience acting indignant, and that will help ease the transition.
It's clear that a number of things happening during cutaway moments, including shady Romulan plotting and the Borg cube seen in the trailer, are going to matter in a big way before long.
Another cutaway, pairing an African-American man brutalized by the police with a smiling white woman in a cheerleader pose, highlights the constant proximity of the horrific and the chipper in American media.
In her studio, Neptune had images that seemed to be about deconstructing the artifice of studio photography by giving the viewer a cutaway perspective of the artist among her studio tools and appurtenances.
They're ripe for meme-ing, to be sure, but they're also perhaps the show's longest-running sight gag, appearing in dozens of episodes as a quick cutaway that sets up the next joke.
But Mick Garris can't ever get the tone right, so moments of sentimentality are interspersed with campy fantasy cutaway scenes that feel like obvious padding and give the film an unfortunate Family Guy vibe.
GMC calls it a six-function tailgate, allowing you to contort the three-part assembly into an extended bed stop, a standing desk, a cutaway tailgate for loading, or a staircase into the bed.
"Submission" is the wax effigy of St. Kara — it uses the silhouette-style image most commonly identified with Walker, but instead of the cutaway revealing bones, it displays a barren ground, a scorched earth.
In a time when the direction of comedy specials is increasingly ambitious, Lance Bangs's camerawork is rote, using old-fashioned cutaway shots of people laughing, but not always bothering to find different audience members.
In 13, Magda Butrym, a young Warsaw-based stylist-turned-fashion designer, debuted a 35-piece collection of floral print dresses and blouses, finished with cutaway detailing and hints of leather and hand crochet.
The picture called "Water" is set in an oceanic version of outer space, with darting sperm for stars and a mother ship, seen in cutaway view, packed with visions of fecundity and sexual warmth.
But the show's quick cutaway made Drake's ostensible point without him having to make it himself: The less diverse the room is, the easier it is for diverse viewpoints — like Drake's — to be silenced.
A large pipe with a cutaway to an intricate interior of smaller pipes and machinery is a didactic diagram of the artist's function: to slice the surface off reality and expose its strange internal mechanism.
In conjunction with ASOS' in-house design team, the creative quadruple came up with cutaway sundresses in block prints, electric blue and floral kimonos, and palm-print yellow halter-neck jumpsuits, all of which are handmade.
She strokes him with her trunk through the bars of the cell, then scoops him up and cradles him to the strains of a lullaby (cutaway shots show other circus animals nuzzling up to their mothers).
It took "hard work, a great team, maybe just a little bit of magic" — which led immediately into a trippy, semi-horrifying cutaway sequence that pictured Bee hamming it up with a literal coven of witches.
The entire episode stays in King's Landing — with a brief cutaway to show Stannis's ships making their way across the Narrow Sea — so there are no scenes from other locations to break up the color pattern.
Showstoppers included a tomato red ribbed set with a cutaway back detail and pink rope belt around the waist, trousers with spliced ankles in pastel blues and deep burgundies, and oversized leather bags with playful drawstring fastenings.
This history is written in the local geology: cutaway river banks still show the line of debris and soil that was washed into new locations, and the continental shelf is banded by the flow of undersea landslides.
Mr. Emmerich does manage to personalize this industrial production here and there, largely in funny little asides that sprinkle the action, like the cutaway to a character using his wipers to clean alien goo off a windshield.
Article continues after the video below Watch Waypoint's Latest "Guide to Games" episode on Hideo Kojima's 'Snatcher' There was the cutaway, from the behind-Jill (or Chris) perspective to what she was seeing, unfolding before her eyes.
In an illustration of the Amundsen Sea Embayment in West Antarctica, a cutaway reveals the bedrock below the ice, as well as Earth's crust (brown layer), the bottom of the lithosphere (red area) and the mantle (yellow) underneath.
Perhaps the strangest cutaway in Game of Thrones history takes us to... history, where Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven (not sure what else I should be calling Max Von Sydow's tree-dwelling Yoda) watch a storied battle.
South to north, the rumble of the Williamsburg Bridge gives way to the splatter of fountains and the murmur of waves through a cutaway in the platform that exposes the piles of the old pier and rocky shore.
On the book's silver-on-black pages, Carlos Fueyo, the creative director, sketched floor plans and cutaway views of catwalk mazes crawling with armed minions and polygonal living rooms lined in looted artworks and pierced by jagged rocks.
"This let us actually write dialogue and express ideas closer to how we would in film — a loaded glance in a cutaway could be much more powerful than a line of dialogue shouted from offscreen," Mr. Reznick said.
But move around to the left side and you'll discover that the model is also a cutaway, revealing where the Concorde stored fuel, cargo, and the passengers willing to pony up thousands for a supersonic trip across the Atlantic.
Scouting Report On Thursday, Dr. Martens will open a new store in Herald Square that will feature updates on the company's classic lug-sole boots, like a summer-weight style with a cutaway heel in metallic patent leather ($110).
Click here to view original GIFWatching this timelapse footage of artist Steeven Salvat drawing a cutaway illustration of a mechanical crab, revealing its impossible inner workings on one side, will make you marvel at his patience and incredibly steady hand.
Arranging CTA seats in a considered array invites a different flavor of interaction with their materiality and unlocks a cascade of history and experience; her cutaway upholstery pieces invite an engagement with the choices of making, personalizing, and scrutinizing mass manufacture.
After over a decade of Bachelor and its byproducts, our learned "instincts" for a dating show include expecting loads of drama, cutaway interviews with cast-members, and a built-in sense of direction — is this couple headed toward the aisle?
You are inside the Lorraine Motel, on the second floor, outside Room 21917, Dr. King's room, visible through a cutaway wall: turned-down beds; open suitcases; coffee cups, sunlight seeping through curtains — preserved mostly as it was when he died.
This season has even seen the emergence of a new format: the half-screen cutaway during the pre-match handshakes — a breathless reminder for everyone with a smartphone and an online account that there are still valuable seconds left before kick-off.
And it is him, specifically; turn on any pro wrestling, from any sized promotion, and watch their Okerlunds, the way the interviews are paced, the flinching from the inevitable crescendo of madness, and the faint look of disgust when the cutaway happens.
However, he explains, the academic statue he used to kill Marina was dropped in a nearby lake and the authorities will have an easy time finding it after Carla inevitably tells them where to look (a cutaway shows her doing just that).
It was a tiny cutaway joke in the "Good-ish Times" episode, an absurdist reference to a PBS show that aired for twelve episodes in 1973—the deepest of deep cuts, a hat-tip to a beautiful bit of lost black TV history.
Visible from the sidewalk, courtesy of a cutaway in the facade, the mural is a work in progress whose size and design could change, said Zoe Elghanayan, a vice president of TF Cornerstone, and a daughter of one of its founders, Frederick.
Cutaway drawing of the tunnel-in-progress and the two entrance halls on either side of the ThamesThe Thames Tunnel was designed for horses and carriages to travel under the river, though because of financial problems, the approach for wheeled vehicles was never finished.
In a cutaway coat for special occasions or a turtleneck for cocktail parties, he looked every inch the diplomat: a distinguished face, affable and conciliatory; an easy smile for a telling joke, receding gray hair that curled fashionably over his collar at the back.
"American Gothic" is, by a very wide margin, his most effective picture—though not his best, for which I nominate "Dinner for Threshers" (1934), a long, low, cutaway view of a farmhouse at harvesttime that brought to disciplined perfection Wood's strong suit, imaginative design.
The former presidential speechwriter, failed presidential candidate and conservative political pundit Pat Buchanan took the second route for his interview with Ali G — you can almost see him make the decision, in a baffled cutaway during one of Ali's nonsense introductions, to just roll with it.
In Paris, 15 miles from the gates of Versailles, a riot of 18th-century regalia ruled the runways: intricate lace collars and stiff panniers at Loewe, an extravaganza of pouf skirts and jacquard bloomers at Comme de Garçons and cutaway brocade frock coats at Dries Van Noten.
The top fifth of Wölfli's circa 1916 colored-pencil drawing is covered in the curious points and loops of old German cursive, but the rest, filled with roads, color wheels, crosses and masked angels, is like a cutaway cross-section of the view under New Jerusalem.
Mr. West and his wife, Kim Kardashian West, resplendent in a sheer bandeau top, cutaway pleather sports pants and billowing, oversize leopard-print fleece, arrived hand-in-hand a mere 30 minutes after the show was meant to start (early by their standards) to support their friend and consigliere.
The detailing on the props was remarkable, from the nuances in the cutaway of Kylo Ren's saber — details I hadn't seen in any other licensed product, nor in the 3D-printed prototype that debuted last year at Star Wars Celebration — to the weathering of the fabric and strap on Rey's staff.
It's no wonder moviegoers and other virtual tourists can map it in their heads without visiting it, even if the Los Angeles they probably know is little more than an aerial view of the Hollywood sign, a cutaway to a clogged freeway and a slavering look at a bountiful blonde.
I've called Rick and Morty TV's most inventive show dozens of times now, but there's simply no other way to describe an episode in which Family Guy–style cutaway gags — you know, when one character says, "Remember that time when..." followed by a flashback — become literal monsters that try to destroy everything.
Cutaway showing the VanMoof Electrified S charging (VanMoof) After a casual chat with the staff and a survey of VanMoof's impressive lineup of bicycles and accessories, Dave rolled my $3,000 test vehicle up to the front door, dropped the kickstand and motioned for me to grab the bike and follow him outside.
"It all feels rather familiar, doesn't it," sighed the English actress Kate Beckinsale as she waited for her front row seat in a slightly damp black-and-white full-skirted Dior gown with cutaway slices at the waist, adding that she had decamped to the sunnier climes of Los Angeles in 2002.
Entitled '"I Myself, Am Strange and Unusual," her most recent presentation at London Fashion Week, in February, was themed around the 1988 gothic movie "Beetlejuice," and included cutaway satin thigh-high boots, rainbow-hued stilettos and her signature "speech bubble" clutch, embroidered with the words "Wifey for Lifey" and "To Die For."
In "Portrait of Hank Willis Thomas, La Romeria de San Isidro" (2017), Thomas wears a cutaway coat and ruffled sleeve cuffs, and has his hands are posed just so to signify a certain social rank; Johnson and Biggers act as diplomats in "Portrait of Rashid Johnson and Sanford Biggers, The Ambassadors" (2017).
The downing of the bombers allowed an artist working for The Times Mid-Week Pictorial to render the airplanes' general structure and arrangements in a cutaway diagram, including the racks and chutes in which 14 60-pound bombs were carried over the target, and the bombardier's sighting window on the underside of the fuselage.
In the gloom of the basement bar, which is divided up by black drapes hung from the ceiling to create curtained-off play areas, the sophistication of the guests' attire ranges from baggy, charity shop pleated trousers scuffed at the knees to immaculately-pressed Kilgour two-pieces with cutaway collared shirts and lush, expansive double-Windsor knotted Hermes ties.
Moments of earnestness on these post-Seinfeld shows were constantly undercut by sharp punchlines, visual gags, cutaway shots, or meta narratives — the Ron Howard voiceover in Arrested Development, the mockumentary format of The Office — they all helped to frame the stories in ways that mirrored but broke through the laugh track effect of sitcoms of an earlier era.
When Destiny's Child, the girl group whose most famous lineup consisted of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland ("my other daughter") and Michelle Williams, began to break out in the late 1990s, Ms. Lawson returned to dressmaking and whipped up matching cutaway Boy Scout uniforms, barely-there camouflage hot pants and Tarzan-like fur sheaths for the group to wear onstage.
"Dust Tracks" (1993), the sole painting in the show and the first thing you encounter as you walk through the door,  reaches out and grabs you in a lurching embrace; a raucous concoction of swells, swirls, and cutaway voids, it's more sculpture than painting, a human-scaled riposte to Frank Stella's steamrolling Moby-Dicks (1986-88) from the decade before.
On one hand, it's Brooks's film that most betrays his TV sitcom roots, thanks to its one-liners, the cutaway-reaction style of its shooting and cutting, and moments of broad stereotyping, particularly by Kinnear and Cuba Gooding Jr. But it's also one of his more ambitious works, packing in subplots and subjects by the handful—indicative of a filmmaker who seems to genuinely struggle with the confines of the genre.
We see Salley meet a team of PR gurus and marketing execs to discuss a revamp of her public image ("Whatever I do, I'm labeled the 'topless teacher,'" she tells them.) Then, as part of the new and presumably improved Joanne, Salley is shown Snapchatting herself waking up, eating breakfast, jogging, painting, training for a boxing match—glimpses of her apparent life all meticulously undermined by cutaway shots of a camera rig filming her or a professional makeup artist fixing her face.
Crop Up also unveils a large, lit-up model of the proposed Detroit Cultivator Commons, accompanied by glossy cutaway views of three projects already in development: a mixed use performance and retail space that mirrors the function and layout of the neighborhood's historic Red's Jazz Shoe Shine Parlor (where the Temptations, Smokey Robinson, and Aretha Franklin made regular appearances); a hostel space called the Landing; and The Store, which, according to renderings of its finished state, will include an observatory tower, a professional kitchen, and other amenities still in the works.

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