Movie illustration

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A movie illustration is when a speaker or preacher uses an illustration in the delivery of a speech or sermon that talks about a specific scene from a movie but does not show that scene. While a movie illustration can become a movie clip, it can only do so if an audience sees and hears the actual scene from the movie. In other words, once a scene is displayed and heard, it should be referred to as a movie clip and not a movie illustration.