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Definition of framing in English: framingnoun ˈfreɪmɪŋˈfreɪmɪŋ mass noun1The action of framing something. Example sentencesExamples - Careful framing brings home the precarious situation of everyone in Black Rock.
- Of course, professional framing costs a bit more than buying a frame at Wal-mart and doing it yourself, but with something that really matters to you, its generally a good idea anyway.
- Much of the impact and tension of a photograph results from angle selection and correct framing at the point where the shutter button is pressed.
- Vince made sure the 100 cameras positions and framing was actually based on the staging.
- Art and custom framing are not staple items that consumers need.
- I'm lucky that I have the training to do most of the framing for my art or photos myself.
- The frame shop guy eventually talked me into a really expensive framing.
- Judging by the canvases stacked in his cramped studio awaiting framing for the exhibition that opens at Brown's later this month, he is as fecund as ever.
- His efforts have helped strengthen the art and framing industry by educating consumers on the value of custom framing.
- In watching the film, you'll see several unsteady shots and many instances of bad framing.
- Thus, they confronted issues of framing and investigated how videomaking is so much a process of making choices.
- Despite the expressionistic framing and fancy camera angles, the film feels remarkably flat and prosaic.
- The result: gorgeous, wide artwork that was gone in a blink on TV but is now worthy of framing.
- Participants moved in unexpected ways, and getting the right camera angle and framing was difficult.
- As I wrote a few months ago, I think it's gong to take some careful framing.
- Individuals are captured in close-ups and medium shots, while framing is indirect and frazzled.
- This framing occurs everyday in our news media.
- The issue of framing, both narrowly and broadly defined, was a focus of the exhibition.
- The one thing that bothered me throughout both films - more of a distraction than anything else - was the framing.
- Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings.
Synonyms statement, stating, naming, identification, definition, defining, describing, description, setting out, setting down, itemizing, designation, designating, detailing, listing, spelling out, enumeration, enumerating, particularizing, cataloguing, citing, instancing - 1.1 Frames collectively.
Example sentencesExamples - These he developed into transparencies and placed at one end of the room with their unusual framing.
- In purely aesthetic terms, they're stunning in terms of colour and framing.
- In oversize framing, however, the moulding is a primary support for the object's weight.
- The advantage of oversize framing, however, is its sheer visual impact.
- At the time, it sold mainly posters and offered do-it-yourself framing.
Definition of framing in US English: framingnounˈfrāmiNGˈfreɪmɪŋ 1The action of framing something. Example sentencesExamples - The result: gorgeous, wide artwork that was gone in a blink on TV but is now worthy of framing.
- This framing occurs everyday in our news media.
- The one thing that bothered me throughout both films - more of a distraction than anything else - was the framing.
- Art and custom framing are not staple items that consumers need.
- Participants moved in unexpected ways, and getting the right camera angle and framing was difficult.
- Vince made sure the 100 cameras positions and framing was actually based on the staging.
- As I wrote a few months ago, I think it's gong to take some careful framing.
- Of course, professional framing costs a bit more than buying a frame at Wal-mart and doing it yourself, but with something that really matters to you, its generally a good idea anyway.
- Individuals are captured in close-ups and medium shots, while framing is indirect and frazzled.
- Despite the expressionistic framing and fancy camera angles, the film feels remarkably flat and prosaic.
- Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings.
- I'm lucky that I have the training to do most of the framing for my art or photos myself.
- His efforts have helped strengthen the art and framing industry by educating consumers on the value of custom framing.
- The issue of framing, both narrowly and broadly defined, was a focus of the exhibition.
- Careful framing brings home the precarious situation of everyone in Black Rock.
- In watching the film, you'll see several unsteady shots and many instances of bad framing.
- Much of the impact and tension of a photograph results from angle selection and correct framing at the point where the shutter button is pressed.
- Thus, they confronted issues of framing and investigated how videomaking is so much a process of making choices.
- Judging by the canvases stacked in his cramped studio awaiting framing for the exhibition that opens at Brown's later this month, he is as fecund as ever.
- The frame shop guy eventually talked me into a really expensive framing.
Synonyms statement, stating, naming, identification, definition, defining, describing, description, setting out, setting down, itemizing, designation, designating, detailing, listing, spelling out, enumeration, enumerating, particularizing, cataloguing, citing, instancing - 1.1 Frames collectively.
Example sentencesExamples - The advantage of oversize framing, however, is its sheer visual impact.
- These he developed into transparencies and placed at one end of the room with their unusual framing.
- In oversize framing, however, the moulding is a primary support for the object's weight.
- In purely aesthetic terms, they're stunning in terms of colour and framing.
- At the time, it sold mainly posters and offered do-it-yourself framing.
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