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  2. Freeze-frame shot - Wikipedia

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    Freeze frame is a term in live stage performance, for a technique in which actors freeze at a particular point to enhance a scene or show an important moment in production. Spoken word may enhance the effect, with a narrator or one or more characters telling their personal thoughts regarding the situation.

  3. The 400 Blows - Wikipedia

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    The 400 Blows (French: Les quatre cents coups) is a 1959 French coming-of-age drama film, [3] and the directorial debut of François Truffaut, who also co-wrote the film.Shot in the anamorphic format DyaliScope, the film stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, and Claire Maurier.

  4. Interruptions (epic theatre) - Wikipedia

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    The technique of interruption pervades all levels of the stage work of the German modernist theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht—the dramatic, theatrical and performative.At its most elemental, it is a formal treatment of material that imposes a "freeze", a "framing", or a change of direction of some kind; something that is in progress (an action, a gesture, a song, a tone) is halted in some way.

  5. Police Squad! - Wikipedia

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    The DVD extras include production notes from network executives, a "freeze-frame" that was filmed but never used, bloopers, casting tests, and an interview with Nielsen. [30] Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker, producer Robert K. Weiss , and writer Robert Wuhl recorded audio commentary for the first, third, and sixth episodes. [ 31 ]

  6. Freeze frame - Wikipedia

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    Freeze Frame (The Price Is Right), a game on The Price Is Right; Freeze Frame, a 1979 animated short directed by Chuck Jones; Freeze Frame, a British Saturday morning children's magazine show; Freeze Frame, a 1992 television film directed by William Bindley; Freeze Frame, a 2004 film directed by John Simpson; Still frame, a single image ("frame ...

  7. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    frame composition frame rate. Also frame frequency or frames per second. The rate or frequency at which the consecutive still images of a motion picture, known as frames, are captured or played back, typically expressed in frames per second (fps) or hertz (Hz). freeze frame shot French hours

  8. Made in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Director Clarke misunderstood the directions in the script, resulting in a scene where the borstal inmates are digging seemingly randomly placed holes. Deemed unsatisfactory and with insufficient funds to re-film it, the televised film closes on a freeze-frame of Trevor's grinning face in police custody.

  9. Martin Scorsese - Wikipedia

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    Scorsese is known for his frequent use of slow motion, for example, in Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967) and Mean Streets (1973). [178] He is also known for using freeze frames, such as: in the opening credits of The King of Comedy (1983), throughout Goodfellas (1990), Casino (1995), The Departed (2006), and in The Irishman (2019).