Phrases with «tighter frame»

The phrase "tighter frame" means having a more focused and well-defined viewpoint or perspective. It refers to narrowing down one's ideas or opinions to a specific and limited scope. Full definition

Sentences with «tighter frame»

  • It cuts back and forth in time; it draws parallels between different modes of prejudice and abuse; it pictures external events (the 1936 Olympics where Louie ran in the 5000 - meter race and apparently spotted and admired Jesse Owens [Bangalie Keita] from across the track); and it also imagines Louie's elusive interior life, not in letters home read aloud or even earnest discussions with other prisoners, but instead, and more shrewdly, in repeated tight frames on his face. (popmatters.com)
  • Director of photography Rodney Taylor shoots tight frames that communicate the sweaty - palmed anxiety of the situation. (shockya.com)
  • Super wide angles lens with fish - eye effect or not so wide angles with tight frames are some common mistakes. (realestate-photo.ca)
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