23 definitions of zoom
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Gradually the vista of a sun- bathed landscape comes into view and remains in shot for three minutes after which the camera zooms in on the distant horizon.
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The colours are washed out and direct and although the camera shifts while recording the men's movements, the zoom is never used so that they remain at a distance.
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Then the camera zooms out to a full shot of the space in which the characters are crawling backward across the floor, irritably shaking legs and leaning over a table.
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The camera steals up on the sleeping body, zooms in on her buttocks, her hand, her hair and makes a few brief explorations of the room, which results in a close-up of a human skull.
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In the restaurant scene, thecameras slowly zoom in and out, all directed from different angles toward roughly one area of the room, with each image expanding and contracting at different ratios.
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Migration through the ages play a central role by which Asemota zooms in on mythological characters and folklore of the ancestors of the inhabitants of Southeast, especially of Ghanaian and Surinamese.
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Migration through the ages play a central role by which Asemota zooms in on mythological characters and folklore of the ancestors of the inhabitants of Southeast, especially of Ghanaian and Surinamese.
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Sometimes we see ourselves reflected as virtual images adjacent to the panoramic projections; at other times our eyes penetrate the real spaces opened up analogous to the virtual spaces of the zoom images.
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A little further into the space is Villevoye's video Korowai Walk (1998-99) in which he zooms in on the feet of one of the men from the Korowai tribe who walked ahead of him on a trek through the tropical rainforests of Irian Jaya.
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