23 definitions of zoom
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Gaillard?s jolting images and extreme zoom are reminiscent of security camera footage.
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Both work on substantial formats and with collage and both 'zoom-in' on their subjects.
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The camera zooms out for a minute-and-a-half at the beginning and is then fixed in a full shot.
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The vertically aligned video presents the picture of a tree and branches on which the camera zooms slowly in and out.
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As the camera slowly zooms out at the end of 101 Days, we see that a girl's head has been circled on an old class photo.
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The evening will begin with a tour of the Kamarado exhibition, zooming in on part of the exhibition for the Museum Night event.
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The evening will begin with a tour of the Kamarado exhibition, zooming in on part of the exhibition for the Museum Night event.
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Like the structuralists, with sophisticated framing, pans, tilts and zoom movements, he elevates technique to become the subject.
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Comparing the two paintings in cinematic terms, one could say that in the London painting the painter has zoomed in on the subject.
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