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freeze frame
noun
- an optical effect or technique in which a single frame of film is reprinted in a continuous series, which when shown gives the effect of a still photograph.
- a button or other mechanism on a projector, videocassette system, etc., allowing one to stop the projected picture at any point.
freeze-frame
noun
- films television a single frame of a film repeated to give an effect like a still photograph
- a single frame of a video recording viewed as a still by stopping the tape
verb
- tr to make a freeze-frame of (an image)
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of freeze frame1
Example Sentences
The idea of the freeze frame on them at the end: OK, we’re together.
Locking hands, Helly and Mark sprint down the hall toward the unknown as alarms blare, with the episode closing out on a freeze frame of their run as a red painted image.
With “Love Stinks,†the J. Geils Band enjoyed breakthrough success, followed by the megahits “Centerfold†and “Freeze Frame.â€
Wolf found international fame in the early 1980s as lead singer of the J. Geils Band, the group behind such hits as “Centerfold,†“Freeze Frame†and “Love Stinks.â€
The film opens with a shaky, grainy YouTube video of Chris and his friends blowing up a mailbox, his joyful, childlike face captured in freeze frame as he’s running away.
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