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* ''[[Coupling]]'' and ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' have both had episodes using [[Split Screen]] throughout, bar framing sequences at the beginning and end. |
* ''[[Coupling]]'' and ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' have both had episodes using [[Split Screen]] throughout, bar framing sequences at the beginning and end. |
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* [[Sanctuary]] uses this quite frequently to compress sequences instead of using a [[Montage]]. The split-screen method is somewhat similar to that used in Ang Lee's ''[[The Incredible Hulk|Hulk]]'' (mentioned above), which gives these sequences a (possibly unintentional) comic book vibe. |
* [[Sanctuary]] uses this quite frequently to compress sequences instead of using a [[Montage]]. The split-screen method is somewhat similar to that used in Ang Lee's ''[[The Incredible Hulk|Hulk]]'' (mentioned above), which gives these sequences a (possibly unintentional) comic book vibe. |
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* It was a recurring element in ''[[That 70s Show]]''. |
* It was a recurring element in ''[[That '70s Show]]''. |
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* University Challenge. |
* University Challenge. |
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** Averted by lampooning the above in ''[[The Young Ones]]'' episode "Bambi". {{spoiler|No, it's not a split-screen camera-trick, the contestants are actually arranged one o' top the other. As Vyvyan proved by stamping on the contestant's head, below him.}} |
** Averted by lampooning the above in ''[[The Young Ones]]'' episode "Bambi". {{spoiler|No, it's not a split-screen camera-trick, the contestants are actually arranged one o' top the other. As Vyvyan proved by stamping on the contestant's head, below him.}} |