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* A [[Blipvert]] montage that depicts ''the beginning of time as we know it'' through present day serves as the title sequence of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. |
* A [[Blipvert]] montage that depicts ''the beginning of time as we know it'' through present day serves as the title sequence of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. |
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* On ''[[Top Gear]]'' these are generally used to compress films involving long road trips or extensive car maintenance. Sometimes spoofed, when a series of clips is shown suggesting that we are seeing the presenters work for hours, and then a visual clue or a bit of dialogue reveals that only a few minutes have passed. |
* On ''[[Top Gear]]'' these are generally used to compress films involving long road trips or extensive car maintenance. Sometimes spoofed, when a series of clips is shown suggesting that we are seeing the presenters work for hours, and then a visual clue or a bit of dialogue reveals that only a few minutes have passed. |
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* The {{spoiler|fifty years}} that pass while the team are trapped on their spaceship during the series finale of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' are shown in |
* The {{spoiler|fifty years}} that pass while the team are trapped on their spaceship during the series finale of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' are shown in Time Compression Montage. (They get undone [[Heroic Sacrifice|for every one but one person]].) |
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== Webcomics == |
== Webcomics == |