kaadritel
Kaadritel is a term originating from Estonian and is often used in the context of film and photography. It literally translates to "frame" or "shot" in English. In its primary usage, kaadritel refers to a single, static image captured by a camera, forming one of the constituent parts of a motion picture or a sequence of photographs. It represents a specific moment in time and space that is preserved visually.
The term is employed when discussing the composition, framing, and visual elements within a particular shot.