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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still shot" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a single, static image in a film or video, as opposed to a moving one. Example: The director chose to end the movie with a powerful still shot of the main character's face, capturing the range of emotions she had experienced throughout the film.
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Sound Mirrors opens with a still shot of a coastline at evening.
Finally, it ends with a still shot of Mr. Edwards holding a microphone.
Obviously the cinematography of films is art, just as a still shot can be art.
ABC used a still shot of Specialist Hudson during an interview with his mother.
ABC News Tonight showed only a still shot of Dwyer holding the gun in the air.
His Warhol film, from 1964, was a single still shot, varying only in angle of head, direction of eye, tension and mood.
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Visually, the film is a stylistic mix of slow motion and successive still shots.
The front camera is pretty terrible for still shots, but is passable for video chats.
This difference is possible because movies are projected as a series of still shots.
There're still shots on the table.
Fig. 1 Still shots from the action (a) and structure (b) videos showing the superimposed diagrams.
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