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Definition of freeze-frame in English: freeze-framenoun ˌfriːzˈfreɪmˈfriz ˌfreɪm 1A single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape. Example sentencesExamples - The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
- The freeze-frame, which traps the subject by suspending her forever in that moment, is beautifully explored.
- I am looking at a sequence of freeze-frames of the speech-maker.
- He introduces each of the main characters as each one is caught in a freeze-frame.
- Then the title is repeated about five times in the same forceful way, while some fuzzed-out goofball guitar lick plays underneath and we're shown freeze-frames and zoom-ins on the film's murder scenes.
- Materials Sciences Division researchers have devised a breakthrough process that gives them the ability to image and stop the action of atomic scale events in picosecond freeze-frames.
- If you've been watching media coverage of the Olympics, you've probably seen Stromotion - that software that breaks an athlete's fluid movements into stop-motion-style freeze-frames.
- The film opens with images of his blossoming youthfulness and closes with the Robert-Capa-like freeze-frame of his death.
- He combines hand-held camera, zoom lenses, freeze-frames, and well-timed cutaways to give the whole thing a perfect sheen.
- The effect was occasionally heightened by freeze-frames of violence which capture the style of photo-reportage.
- The only moves that Jordan uses that I didn't love were some freeze-frames at the end of some shots.
- This version of the film ends with a freeze-frame.
- Moore exits the bank, thrusts the rifle into the air like some well-fed Sandinista, and over the freeze-frame says ‘maybe it's not such a good idea to give people a gun in a bank!’
- Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes.
- A sword slices through his umbrella and pauses in a freeze-frame, his hand raises and halts.
- As many as a dozen freeze-frames portray leading artistes poised at different moments of unique genres of storytelling from mythology.
- The narrative fabric of the latest cult movie is woven through with jump cuts, freeze-frames, montage, slow motion shots, tracking shots, hand-held camera techniques, and the like.
- The last freeze-frame will again be Jerry with his hands out in an ‘I don't get it’ gesture, with a scrunched-up look on his face
- I love telling a story visually, with plenty of freeze-frames, slow-motion, montage, sound and music.
- More typically, the finale vacillates in every possible direction: our gentleman looks out to sea, then starts to cry, but this turns to laughter, the final shot petrifying into a freeze-frame.
- 1.1mass noun The facility or process of stopping a film or videotape to obtain a freeze-frame.
(为观看静止图像而使影片或录像带停止放映或播放的)定格设备,定帧设备 Example sentencesExamples - This should look good on TV - and indeed, with judicious use of slow-mo and freeze-frame, it is possible to spot us several times over.
- Bray wears out every stylistic gimmick in his arsenal: slo-mo, fast-mo, quick cuts, freeze-frame.
- Then, however, the prosecution lawyer stands and proves through freeze-frame that the driver wears two differently coloured shirts during the drive, and therefore the trip cannot be continuous.
- Multiple exposures, jump cuts, slow-motion, negative film sequences, superimposition, freeze-frame and angled cameras are just a few of the cinematic effects utilised by Deren.
- It's just not the same when you can watch it whenever you want, using slow-mo and freeze-frame at will.
verbˌfriːzˈfreɪmˈfriz ˌfreɪm [with object]Use a freeze-frame facility on (an image or a recording) 用定格设备定格(图像,录制的材料) rent a movie and freeze-frame it while the cute guys are on Example sentencesExamples - Review a few minutes of each set and freeze-frame the VHS on a key scene for each one to enable closer observation of all the details.
- Otherwise, it was clear, they could freeze-frame the shots and use them for their own wicked ends.
- Try freeze-framing the video just after Herbie picks up the flowers.
- Green styles this sequence like the opening credits of a 1970s cop show, freeze-framing on Chris as he leaps over a fence and zooming the titles across the screen.
- He fast forwards, rewinds and freeze-frames the footage.
- It used to be that freeze-framing a piece of live action was only possible for high-end sportscasters or artistic stop-action photographers.
- Perhaps the most telling symbolism in the film comes at its end, when the camera freeze-frames on each of the main characters and reveals their future.
- It sounds like a challenge, but on TV shows, I see security tape feeds being freeze-framed, zoomed in on, and smoothed out so a crisp image is formed.
- I guess the network didn't want kids playing with fire because of Pokemon, so it was freeze-framed right after that shot.
- ‘Am I hallucinating,’ your friends will say, snorting and freeze-framing the video, ‘or is that a badminton net he's stringing up?’
- At the end of the sequence, Raimi focuses in Maguire's goofy, Cider House Rules-orphan smile, freeze-framing on his blurred glasses.
- I happened to get this on tape, and freeze-framed it.
- Some possible ways of collecting data include using a video camera to film the moving object against a grid, then freeze-framing through the movie to collect data points.
- Sometimes, the tapes were freeze-framed at the completion of the action; other times, the tapes were freeze-framed in the middle.
- It's a crisp photo taken from ground level, freeze-framing a young woman spinning around.
- I heard that a few times, but I've not bothered to freeze-frame it myself.
- There are moments in this film that distill emotion so well they should be freeze-framed and hung on the wall.
- The montage was to get this treatment, too, and so the editors were working to freeze-frame it just as the hat swooped into the air.
- When I first saw this video I was fascinated and I spent quite some time freeze-framing it.
- If one freeze-framed every millisecond of this performance, her line would never have been anything other than perfect.
Definition of freeze-frame in US English: freeze-framenounˈfriz ˌfreɪmˈfrēz ˌfrām 1A single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape. Example sentencesExamples - Materials Sciences Division researchers have devised a breakthrough process that gives them the ability to image and stop the action of atomic scale events in picosecond freeze-frames.
- The narrative fabric of the latest cult movie is woven through with jump cuts, freeze-frames, montage, slow motion shots, tracking shots, hand-held camera techniques, and the like.
- A sword slices through his umbrella and pauses in a freeze-frame, his hand raises and halts.
- He introduces each of the main characters as each one is caught in a freeze-frame.
- Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes.
- More typically, the finale vacillates in every possible direction: our gentleman looks out to sea, then starts to cry, but this turns to laughter, the final shot petrifying into a freeze-frame.
- The freeze-frame, which traps the subject by suspending her forever in that moment, is beautifully explored.
- The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
- I am looking at a sequence of freeze-frames of the speech-maker.
- I love telling a story visually, with plenty of freeze-frames, slow-motion, montage, sound and music.
- As many as a dozen freeze-frames portray leading artistes poised at different moments of unique genres of storytelling from mythology.
- The effect was occasionally heightened by freeze-frames of violence which capture the style of photo-reportage.
- The last freeze-frame will again be Jerry with his hands out in an ‘I don't get it’ gesture, with a scrunched-up look on his face
- If you've been watching media coverage of the Olympics, you've probably seen Stromotion - that software that breaks an athlete's fluid movements into stop-motion-style freeze-frames.
- This version of the film ends with a freeze-frame.
- He combines hand-held camera, zoom lenses, freeze-frames, and well-timed cutaways to give the whole thing a perfect sheen.
- Then the title is repeated about five times in the same forceful way, while some fuzzed-out goofball guitar lick plays underneath and we're shown freeze-frames and zoom-ins on the film's murder scenes.
- The film opens with images of his blossoming youthfulness and closes with the Robert-Capa-like freeze-frame of his death.
- The only moves that Jordan uses that I didn't love were some freeze-frames at the end of some shots.
- Moore exits the bank, thrusts the rifle into the air like some well-fed Sandinista, and over the freeze-frame says ‘maybe it's not such a good idea to give people a gun in a bank!’
- 1.1 The facility of stopping a film or videotape in order to view a motionless image.
(为观看静止图像而使影片或录像带停止放映或播放的)定格设备,定帧设备 Example sentencesExamples - Bray wears out every stylistic gimmick in his arsenal: slo-mo, fast-mo, quick cuts, freeze-frame.
- It's just not the same when you can watch it whenever you want, using slow-mo and freeze-frame at will.
- Multiple exposures, jump cuts, slow-motion, negative film sequences, superimposition, freeze-frame and angled cameras are just a few of the cinematic effects utilised by Deren.
- This should look good on TV - and indeed, with judicious use of slow-mo and freeze-frame, it is possible to spot us several times over.
- Then, however, the prosecution lawyer stands and proves through freeze-frame that the driver wears two differently coloured shirts during the drive, and therefore the trip cannot be continuous.
verbˈfriz ˌfreɪmˈfrēz ˌfrām [with object]Use a freeze-frame facility on (an image or a recording) 用定格设备定格(图像,录制的材料) rent a movie and freeze-frame it while the cute guys are on Example sentencesExamples - Try freeze-framing the video just after Herbie picks up the flowers.
- The montage was to get this treatment, too, and so the editors were working to freeze-frame it just as the hat swooped into the air.
- It's a crisp photo taken from ground level, freeze-framing a young woman spinning around.
- Perhaps the most telling symbolism in the film comes at its end, when the camera freeze-frames on each of the main characters and reveals their future.
- Otherwise, it was clear, they could freeze-frame the shots and use them for their own wicked ends.
- It used to be that freeze-framing a piece of live action was only possible for high-end sportscasters or artistic stop-action photographers.
- At the end of the sequence, Raimi focuses in Maguire's goofy, Cider House Rules-orphan smile, freeze-framing on his blurred glasses.
- I guess the network didn't want kids playing with fire because of Pokemon, so it was freeze-framed right after that shot.
- Green styles this sequence like the opening credits of a 1970s cop show, freeze-framing on Chris as he leaps over a fence and zooming the titles across the screen.
- I happened to get this on tape, and freeze-framed it.
- If one freeze-framed every millisecond of this performance, her line would never have been anything other than perfect.
- When I first saw this video I was fascinated and I spent quite some time freeze-framing it.
- There are moments in this film that distill emotion so well they should be freeze-framed and hung on the wall.
- ‘Am I hallucinating,’ your friends will say, snorting and freeze-framing the video, ‘or is that a badminton net he's stringing up?’
- He fast forwards, rewinds and freeze-frames the footage.
- It sounds like a challenge, but on TV shows, I see security tape feeds being freeze-framed, zoomed in on, and smoothed out so a crisp image is formed.
- I heard that a few times, but I've not bothered to freeze-frame it myself.
- Review a few minutes of each set and freeze-frame the VHS on a key scene for each one to enable closer observation of all the details.
- Some possible ways of collecting data include using a video camera to film the moving object against a grid, then freeze-framing through the movie to collect data points.
- Sometimes, the tapes were freeze-framed at the completion of the action; other times, the tapes were freeze-framed in the middle.
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