Godard's "Sauve qui peut, la Vie". Girl on bicycle freezes, then moves
again, mid motion.
Garrett Stewart's big book From Frame to Screen is devoted to the
freeze frame and the photo in film. See also Laura Mulvey Death 24
times per second.
Nicky Hamlyn.
On 29 Sep 2007, at 19:30, R.L. Armstrong wrote:
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> Can anyone think of a moment in a film when the frame freezes and then
> the film restarts, capturing the contrast between motion and
> motionlessness?
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> Thank-you for any suggestions...
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> Richard
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