Definition of «slow zoom»

The phrase "slow zoom" refers to a camera technique where the lens zooms in or out gradually, showing a slow and smooth change in the magnification of the image.

Sentences with «slow zoom»

  • The evocation of that old film noir feeling is hugely effective here: Dad telling his freshly - bribed son «You can't buy dignity,» the fantastic slow zoom on a love scene reflected in a two - way mirror, even the beguiling torch singer. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • Whatever charm the movie has comes mostly from its intermittent lapses into Z - grade filmmaking: a videotape bursting into flames after being tossed into a pot of boiling water, redundant explanatory titles, numerous interminable slow zooms into Portnoy's expressionless face. (mubi.com)
  • As the eyeball is completed the frame begins a gut - wrenchingly slow zoom towards the artificial iris, the would - be window into the human soul, but under the circumstances and accompanied by Mica Levi's pulsing, otherworldly score the eyeball seems to glare back in an almost Orwellian fashion, thus setting the tone appropriately for this hypnotising observation piece. (filmireland.net)
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