irising
English
Noun
irising (uncountable)
- (film) The use of an iris shot.
- 1976, Allan Casebier, Film Appreciation, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Part 1, p. 22:
- Throughout the film [The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari] circular patterns are symbolic of chaos. Where irising began and ended a happy carnival sequence, an underlying feeling of chaos was created.
- 1998, Garry Wills, chapter 20, in John Wayne’s America, New York: Simon & Schuster, page 254:
- The screen is black at first, till a brightly lit hole opens in it and an all-black silhouette stands at what we see, in a moment, is a doorway. This is the wide-screen equivalent of irising in Ford’s silent films.
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