(/ˌɪntəˈkʌt/)
Verb
1. To alternate between scenes from one sequence and scenes from another film sequence, often with the sequences to be perceived as simultaneous.
EXT. RUSHMORE – DAY
Mr. Blume answers on his cellular phone as he gets out of his car and walks across the lawn at Rushmore. We intercut the two of them.
MR. BLUME
“Hey, Max. How’s it going over there?”MAX
“Terrible. Tell me something. When you talk to Miss Cross the other day, did you get the feeling- ”The hall monitor Mr. Holstead comes down the hall toward Max. He is a big, sturdy man about fifty years old. He wears a striped tie and his sleeves rolled up.
MR HOLSTEAD
“Do you have a telephone pass?”
From the post: English vocabulary words from the movie script “Rushmore”
Source: Rushmore Script at IMSDb. (imsdb.com)