within cinema, split-screen is a technique that can be used to show two different scenes on the one screen simultaneously and is considered as a simple technique within a cinema.
this is an example used in the film 'Scott Pilgrim Vs the World' where it conveys two different perspectives in the same scene. compared to the scene within the film "500 days of summer"
where the scene depicts the same scenarios but almost in a different reality
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