He introduces each of the main characters as each one is caught in a freeze-frame. |
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The freeze-frame, which traps the subject by suspending her forever in that moment, is beautifully explored. |
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The film opens with images of his blossoming youthfulness and closes with the Robert-Capa-like freeze-frame of his death. |
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A sword slices through his umbrella and pauses in a freeze-frame, his hand raises and halts. |
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It's just not the same when you can watch it whenever you want, using slow-mo and freeze-frame at will. |
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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. |
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Otherwise, it was clear, they could freeze-frame the shots and use them for their own wicked ends. |
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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. |
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I heard that a few times, but I've not bothered to freeze-frame it myself. |
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The freeze-frame pictures demonstrated the offside decision was marginal, yet correct. |
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There were times when viewers feared that they had accidentally pressed the freeze-frame. |
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Traditionally the scene is a freeze-frame moment in which the singers simply stand and deliver. |
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The manufacturer must choose the most appropriate set of conditions facilitating effective repairs for freeze-frame storage. |
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As he did so the scene before me was frozen, as you would freeze-frame from a video machine. |
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If the MI is switched back to the previous state of activation, the corresponding fault codes and stored freeze-frame conditions may be erased. |
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Entertain friends with unique cinematic slide shows and dramatic freeze-frame effects, create personalized DVDs, and easily share on the web. |
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We therefore decided to use freeze-frame images and enlargements as part of the basis for our conclusions. |
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He'd work some kind of paste-up edit, often inserting a freeze-frame in a manner that made other TV directors wince. |
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As she performs in real-time, slow motion, and freeze-frame, Jhung provides a running commentary. |
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The most successful series freeze-frame the participants' insecurities, zooming in on catfights, infidelity and social climbing. |
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Every still life is secretly cinematic, some version of the freeze-frame. |
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We had every movie ever made available to us to freeze-frame and scroll through and totally overanalyze. |
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So is the incessant use of freeze-frame voiceover. |
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And an ancient city captured in a freeze-frame? |
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Still-image telephone is a still-frame video-conferencing system which, used with a video cameras and a television monitor, can digitise and transmit freeze-frame colour pictures over ordinary telephone line. |
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I cultivate laziness to a notion of a freeze-frame imagery of things. |
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Perhaps most important, such taxonomies attempt to capture a dynamic process in a freeze-frame, ignoring the possibility of wide swings in public mood and opinion. |
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Teenagers finding their way in love and across the fret board will adore this, while older viewers will recall how music can freeze-frame your life as a whole. |
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Examples include electronic blackboards and white boards, lap boards or graphics tablets, freeze-frame television and the newer computer-based systems. |
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A MOVIE FREEZE-FRAME is when a single film frame is repeatedly printed so that the action seems to freeze on the screen. |
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