0 a single picture from a film, or the device that allows you to stop a film at a particular point and look at a single picture
The linguistic features of each sociolect are more or less clear-cut, but occasional interlectal seepages are not unusual - language is never in a freeze-frame.
Videotape permits us the mastery of freeze-frame enquiry, and at the same time confines us within the flattened perspective chosen at each moment by the camera's eye.
A sad aspect of many members of the conservation movement is that they want to freeze-frame communities or landscapes.
The imagery could be inspected with normal, freeze-frame, fast, or slow-motion replay.
There are some flashes of his deliriously wild stylea slow-motion moment here, a well-chosen freeze-frame there.
The style of freeze-frame art changed over the course of the series.
Basile also lauded the ending complete with a keytar and freeze-frame jump in the air.
For an image of specified quality, "e.g.", resolution and color fidelity, freeze-frame television has a lower bandwidth requirement than that of full-motion television.