Hip-hop montage is a subset of fast cutting used in film to portray a complex action through a rapid series of simple actions in fast motion, accompanied by sound effects. ‘Fast cutting’ is a film editing technique that refers to several consecutive shots. It can be used to quickly convey much information or to imply either energy or chaos. Fast cutting is also frequently used when shooting dialogue between two or more characters, changing the viewer's perspective to either focus on the reaction of another character's dialogue or to bring to attention the non-verbal actions of the speaking character. The thought of conveying an idea through a series of short clips is an interesting concept to study. I would like to explore how consecutive closeup shots make a great hip hop montage sequence and would also like to study why rhythm is a very pivotal part of making a very effective hip hop montage. Using this technique, I would like to explore the beginning to end journey of any inanimate object that we are very familiar with but are not aware of the story/journey behind its creation.