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The central characters Todd Bowden and Kurt Dussander are onscreen most of the time, and they are frequently framed in close proximity, "[intensifying] a homoerotic intimacy [which is] punctuated by dread of contact with the monstrous".
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Their faces are often framed in close-up, and both have perfected a powerful, understated delivery.
He has credibility among high-art literary people, partly because of the public television format, I suppose -- two talkers at a table framed in close-up with no audience to intrude.
I tell her that I could not help but notice Anderson Cooper's pretty boy face framing one half of the CNN Breaking News Screen with the other half occupied with Ms. Bhutto's last rally at Liaqat Ali Park, framed in medium close up against a microphone that proudly bears the banner of the audio equipment rental company, Shahid.
And when people are shot, and literally torn to pieces, they are not framed in sentimental close ups or aggrandising widescreen.
The moment is tightly framed, filmed in close-up.
Regarded as an auteur and postmodern filmmaker, Nolan's visual style emphasises urban settings, men in suits, muted colors (often monochrome), dialogue scenes framed in wide close-up with a shallow depth of field and modern locations and architecture.
Perhaps it even needs Xavier Dolan's It's Only the End of the World, a screeching family melodrama that comes framed in so many oppressive close-ups that the actors (Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux) start to resemble drooping, rotting orchids inside a hothouse.
The reduction in AP frequency observed after the 40-Hz train in WT slices persisted also during the ramps administered at 5 s (25.71 ± 6.22%) and 10 s (18.33 ± 8.9%), but not during the ramp injected at 30 s (0.1 ± 10.1%) after the stimulation train (Fig. 1 e, g), a time frame in close agreement with the decay of the delayed asynchronous release induced by the train (Fig. 1).
The superb cast includes some of the most expressive faces in contemporary cinema — Mr. Lonsdale's thick white eyebrows alone suggest a richly lived existence — which Mr. Beauvois tenderly frames in close-up during the devastating finale.
There's a mesmerizing quality to that sequence, which begins with an image of rushing water, partly because — like the young child on the riverbank whose viewpoint you share — you initially can't make out what it is that you're looking at until the body floats into the frame in close-up.
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