| 单词 | stop-frame | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasstop-frame  b.   Cinematography. Combinations of the verb with a noun, with reference to the technique of stopping the camera between frames in order to produce special effects, esp. animation; as  stop-action,  stop-frame,  stop-motion,  stop-shot, etc. ΚΠ 1912    F. A. Talbot Moving Pictures 201  				When the ‘stop’ call was given the witch disappeared from the stage... The strange effects produced in the witch's cave were obtained both by double printing and the ‘stop-motion’. 1915    J. B. Rathbun Motion Picture Making 73  				Trick street scenes, commonly known as ‘stop’ pictures. 1933    G. H. Sewell Commercial Cinematogr. x. 155  				Stop-motion is..the method of cine-photography in which one, two, or three frames..are taken at one time, the camera being stopped and the subject re-arranged after each shot or group of shots. 1959    J. Halas  & R. Manvell Technique Film Animation xxii. 274  				The technique for stop-action puppet work must be worked out in terms of single motion-picture frames. 1966    Listener 14 July 67/1  				The stop-shots neatly made each point. 1968    Guardian 22 Mar. 10/4  				The stop-frame technique in which the puppets are photographed separately for each movement. 1976    R. B. Parker Promised Land 		(1977)	 xx. 122  				Powers was quiet. We all were. It was like a stop frame in instant replay. 1980    Sci. Amer. Apr. 84/1  				A glass is a solid that can be regarded as a stop-action photograph of a liquid. < as lemmas  | 
	
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