- Look up
reframing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reframing may
refer to:
Cognitive reframing Reframing (filmmaking)
Making a
picture frame again...
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Cognitive reframing is a
psychological technique that
consists of
identifying and then
changing the way situations, experiences, events, ideas, and/or...
- In film,
reframing is a
change in
camera angle without a cut and can
include changing the
focus of the scene. The term has been more
often used in film...
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Reframing the
Feudal Revolution:
Political and
Social Transformation Between Marne and Moselle, c. 800–c. 1100 (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press...
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behaviors will also change.
Reframing with
language allows you to see the
world in a
different way and this
changes the meaning.
Reframing is the
basis of jokes...
- to be used for the
theatrical release. In
reframing,
elements within the
image are repositioned.
Reframing is used for
entirely CG movies,
where the elements...
- In telecommunication,
frame synchronization or
framing is the
process by which,
while receiving a
stream of fixed-length frames, the
receiver identifies...
- view has
largely discarded the
historicity of this narrative. It has been
reframed as
constituting the Israelites'
inspiring national myth narrative. The...
- in the Netherlands", in Margry,
Peter Jan; Roodenburg,
Herman (eds.),
Reframing Dutch Culture:
Between Otherness and Authenticity,
Progress in European...
- (2014)online[dead link]. Aksan, Virginia. "Breaking the
spell of the
Baron de Tott:
Reframing the
question of
military reform in the
Ottoman Empire, 1760–1830." International...