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deep focus

noun

, Cinematography.
  1. the focusing of a filmed scene so as to make near and distant objects equally clear.
  2. a shot utilizing a large depth of field.


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Some repertory film theater should spotlight this group with a week of programming, if only to properly see “Mank” cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt’s deep focus “Citizen Kane” hat tips.

While many Americans may automatically think of Korean barbecue when the notion of Korean food comes up, or other staples like bulgogi, Korean fried chicken or tteokbokki, Park's deep focus and exploration on banchan and Hansik at large — both throughout the book and also in his restaurants — shines a light on other areas of Korean food that may not be as well known.

From Salon

I stumbled across these channels a few weeks ago, after I had some trouble installing Spotify—host of the trusty “Deep Focus” playlist I’ve listened to for years—on my work computer.

From Slate

Then he struck gold: His piano instrumentals started getting picked up on Spotify playlists like “Sleep” and “Deep Focus.”

Backers say she combines a deep focus on equity and social justice from her activist days with the ability to compromise and policymaking chops that she has learned in Sacramento and Washington.

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