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freeze-frame

1 of 1noun
/ˈfrizfreɪm/
Forms:freeze-frames
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the act of stopping a movie or video to look at a particular frame

A freeze-frame is the act of pausing a movie or video to view a specific frame in detail. This stops the motion on the screen and allows viewers to closely examine a particular moment or image. It is used to highlight important details, emphasize a key point, or draw attention to a significant part of the scene. This technique provides a clear and focused view of a single frame, enhancing the impact of that moment in the story.