microdrama
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A filming style characterized by close-up camera work focusing on the reactions of a single character.
— […]he also attempts to show how editing causes audience "identification" with the image and allows for the subtler "microdrama" of realism; and leaving editing aside, he sees the expressive possibilities in the "panorama" or long-take, shots — all of which goes well beyond the "make-it-strange" aesthetics of the Russians.
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A very short dramatic film clip or acted scene.
— But, by far the most important of these genres is ritual microdrama. Deftly interweaving plot, narration, and theme, microdramas create a special kind of fiction which often literally depicts the transformations which the other three only imply.
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A short (typically minuteslong) serialized show made for the phone, characterized by rapid plot development, and originally developed in China.
— Microdramas have been popular in China for years. Now several short drama apps are seeing huge audiences in the U.S. and beyond, as Sherisse Pham reports.
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A dramatic interaction or event of very short duration or significance.
— Gay Charles spectated the microdrama with a sagacious and equivocal eye. He'd seen it all. Well, he hadn't seen Not Mrs Crackety's headscarf blow off, but he could quite well imagine what it might look like.
词源
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *mey-der.?
Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós)der.
English micro-
Ancient Greek δράω (dráō)
Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥
Ancient Greek -μᾰ (-mă)
Ancient Greek δρᾶμᾰ (drâmă)bor.
Late Latin drāmabor.
English drama
English microdrama
From micro- + drama.
Proto-Indo-European *mey-der.?
Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós)der.
English micro-
Ancient Greek δράω (dráō)
Proto-Indo-European *-mn̥
Ancient Greek -μᾰ (-mă)
Ancient Greek δρᾶμᾰ (drâmă)bor.
Late Latin drāmabor.
English drama
English microdrama
From micro- + drama.
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