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{{noreallife|Real Life does not have montages.}}
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== [[Advertising]] ==
* Used in a recent{{when}} Citroen advert in the UK to show the passage of time from the designing of the first coupé cabriolet to the release of the current model.
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* Used on ''[[The Amazing Race]]'' when teams are sitting around, waiting for something to open.
* ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]'' is set both in the '80s and the present, and invokes this trope often - one notable scene has a wall in a cafe, decorated with commemorative annual plates, which suddenly multiply till they cover half the wall as the story shifts to the present.
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' does it ''twice''. First one is near the end of ''Lay Down Your Burdens''. After hearing the news of {{spoiler|Cloud 9's destruction, President Baltar}} wearily puts his head over the table and the camera slowly closes up while a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwHh3NNn_IQ song] begins to play. Suddenly, there is light coming in from the windows and the camera pans back to reveal that {{spoiler|a year has passed and Colonial One is grounded on New Caprica}}.
** The second one is after the Fleet {{spoiler|settles on our Earth}}. The shot shows Hera wandering around {{spoiler|in an African grassland}}. She looks up and the camera pans to show a variety of landscapes while the aforementioned music plays. The sequence ends in {{spoiler|modern-day New York City}} and it is revealed that {{spoiler|150,000}} years have passed.
 
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