superimpose

superimpose
(or superimposition)
  an optical printing process that places or 'exposes' one image on top of another on the same piece of filmstock, such as inserted credits and titles at the beginning of a film; sometimes composed as a double exposure
  Example: in Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958) during Scottie's nightmare sequence, his face is superimposed over a drawing.

Glossary of cinematic terms . 2015.

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  • Superimpose — Su per*im*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Superimposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Superimposing}.] To lay or impose on something else; as, a stratum of earth superimposed on another stratum. {Su per*im po*si tion}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • superimpose — index overlap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • superimpose — 1794, from superimposition (1684), from L. superimponere from super (see SUPER (Cf. super )) + imponere to place upon, from in into + poser put, place …   Etymology dictionary

  • superimpose — *overlay, superpose, appliqué …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • superimpose — ► VERB ▪ place or lay (one thing) over another. DERIVATIVES superimposition noun …   English terms dictionary

  • superimpose — [so͞o΄pərim pōz′] vt. superimposed, superimposing 1. to put, lay, or stack on top of something else 2. to add as a dominant or unassimilated feature superimposition [so͞o΄pərim΄pə zish′ən] n …   English World dictionary

  • superimpose — v. (D; tr.) to superimpose on (to superimpose one image on another; to superimpose a new way of life on old customs) * * * [ˌs(j)uːp(ə)rɪm pəʊz] (D; tr.) to superimpose on (to superimpose one image on another; to superimpose a new way of life on… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • superimpose — su|per|im|pose [ˌsu:pərımˈpəuz US ˈpouz] v [T] 1.) to put one picture, image, or photograph on top of another so that both can be partly seen superimpose sth on/onto sth ▪ A photo of a cup of cappuccino had been superimposed on a picture of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • superimpose — UK [ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz] / US [ˌsupərɪmˈpoʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms superimpose : present tense I/you/we/they superimpose he/she/it superimposes present participle superimposing past tense superimposed past participle superimposed 1) to put one …   English dictionary

  • superimpose — verb Superimpose is used with these nouns as the object: ↑grid …   Collocations dictionary

  • superimpose — verb (T) 1 to put one picture, image, or photograph on top of another so that both can be partly seen: superimpose sth on/onto sth: His face had been superimposed onto a different background. 2 to combine two systems, ideas, opinions etc so that… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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