A slang commonly used in film industry, to talk about an unwanted subject entering the shots of a scene.
Photobombing for videography and cinematography.
Photobombing for videography and cinematography.
1- “Cut!!! Get that kid out of the way!!! He’s enter-framing the whole goddamn scene!!!” Shouted the director when he realised the intern was in the shot.
2- The intern was soon fired after he’d enter-framed the car crash scene that costs well over 50 grand to be shot.
The director is now in the brink of losing his mind because of the production costs just increased unplanned.
2- The intern was soon fired after he’d enter-framed the car crash scene that costs well over 50 grand to be shot.
The director is now in the brink of losing his mind because of the production costs just increased unplanned.
by SamPeaceLast March 28, 2021
This apparatus is a rigidly constructed of Tubular Carbon Steel, ( the stuff the Space Shuttle is made of ) anti-crush Frame provides support for individuals (the Dish)who’s Massive girth prevent them from love making with others (the Sterno) in the Prone Position .
And Candi Loveheart the well travel working girl said,, “Okayyy how about sliding onto the “Chafing Frame”, and we’ll give the old under carriage a look see ,, Shall we???
by Davie Dee August 18, 2011
A hug where the embrace begins and ends at shoulder level. There is no bodily contact below the upper chest.
Grandma Ruth wanted to give all the kids a hug, but they were teenagers now and the best she could get was an A-Frame hug.
by Writers_Block September 17, 2021
To frame one’s frog is like, “Wow Jake! That’s a great drawing of a tree frog. You think it’s better than the identical tree frog you drew last year, and the year before, and the year before that? Ok! I’ll frame it and you post it to Facebook”.
by frogga04 May 04, 2022
Reach-frame (noun):
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
Example:
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
by wandrew June 09, 2024
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