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单词 freeze-frame
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freeze-framen.

Brit. /ˈfriːzfreɪm/, /ˌfriːzˈfreɪm/, U.S. /ˈfrizˌfreɪm/
Etymology: < freeze v. + frame n. and adj.2
a. Cinematography and Television. A shot in which the movement is arrested by printing or transmitting the same frame many times.
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society > communication > broadcasting > television > production of television broadcast > [noun] > shot > types of shot
long shot1858
close-up1913
medium shot1925
travelling shot1927
medium close-up1933
reverse angle1933
three-shot1934
tilt shot1934
reaction shot1937
tracking shot1940
Dutch angle1947
two-shot1949
mid shot1953
freeze1960
freeze-frame1960
freeze-shot1960
frozen-frame1960
pack shot1960
noddy1982
arc shot1989
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special effect > [noun] > hold or freeze
hold1940
freeze1960
freeze-frame1960
freeze-shot1960
frozen-frame1960
1960 O. Skilbeck ABC of Film & TV Working Terms 59 Freeze frame, T.V. term meaning a briefly Frozen Shot after the Jingle to allow ample time for change over at the end of a T.V. ‘Commercial’.
1965 L. Halliwell Filmgoer's Compan. 157 Freeze frame, a printing device whereby the action appears to ‘freeze’ into a still, this being accomplished by printing one frame many times.
a1989 G. Chapman et al. Monty Python's Flying Circus (1989) II. xlii. 278 At this point the freeze frame starts moving as the chaplain (Terry J) lifts himself out of the cockpit and jumps down beside his Spitfire.
1991 S. Constantine Hermetech 296 For a second there was freeze-frame and the whole world stopped... Roirbak switched off the film and knelt beside Ari again.
b. The function or facility of stopping a film or videotape in order to view a single motionless frame; also, a frame viewed in this way. Frequently attributive.
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society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [noun] > playback equipment > specific facility
fast forward1947
edit1953
pause button1957
pause control1957
freeze-frame1961
pause1965
review1969
slo-mo1969
auto-fade1977
cue1978
society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [adjective] > playback equipment > specific facility
fast forward1948
cueing1958
freeze-frame1961
slo-mo1969
society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > production or use of video recording > [adjective] > videotape > frame view in freeze frame
freeze-frame1961
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > [noun] > function or facility of stopping film
freeze-frame1961
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > [adjective] > function or facility of stopping film
freeze-frame1961
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special effect > [adjective]
freeze-frame1961
1961 G. Millerson Technique Television Production 406 Suspended animation (freeze-frame). Stopping action during its course, to show development.
1978 Sci. Amer. Apr. 26/1 Using a satellite to transmit data, voice, full-motion and freeze-frame video, and facsimile documents—all interactively—Satellite Business Systems (SBS) has undertaken a pace-setting experiment in advanced communications for geographically dispersed organizations.
1983 Listener 28 Apr. 38/1 The freeze-frame button enabled close inspection of individual pictures.
1991 B. E. Ellis Amer. Psycho 25 It has a four-corner video stand with a high-tech tube combination from NEC with a picture-in-picture digital effects system (plus freeze-frame).
c. transferred and figurative.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > [noun] > image in which movement is arrested
freeze-frame1969
1969 New Yorker 20 Dec. 36/3 The freeze frame of the dream continues.
1970 A. Fowles Dupe Negative xiv. 190 I crashed berserkly through the door and a freeze frame was stamped obscenely on my mind.
1986 Crafts May–June 46/1 His figures..are freeze-frames of human expression.
1989 Guardian 20 July 18/1 Faldo..went through a complex set of freeze-frame swing exercises.

Derivatives

ˈfreeze-frame v. (transitive) to apply ‘freeze-frame’ to (an image, recording, etc.); also figurative.
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society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > record [verb (transitive)] > use specific facility
preview1957
fast forward1965
pause1973
freeze-frame1983
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > seeing or looking > see [verb (transitive)] > stare or gaze at > freeze-frame an image
freeze-frame1983
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special effect > special effects [verb (transitive)] > freeze
freeze-frame1983
1983 Listener 12 May 4/1 You can freeze-frame sequences for close analysis.
1984 R. Frame Winter Journey (1986) ii. 98 It was a piercing, terrified scream from my mother that stopped me, freeze-framed me.
1991 N.Y. Woman June 48/2 Rent a movie and freeze-frame it during the cute guys.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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