Virtually every shot is a static scene, a tableau, illustrating the intertitles.
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The evergreen tableau features riders and hounds in full pursuit of their prey.
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The water was a tableau of fishing nets and banca boats with bamboo outrigging.
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One short is a too-long tableau of Andy Warhol accepting a film award from Mekas.
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We plop down on a rise at the edge of the meadow and take in the magical tableau.
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Two moments from the finish of the 1983 championship game provided its tableau.
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The venue was the ultimate example of London 2012 creating a tableau of the city.
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The next tableau gave no less than four angels, all from the holy Fra Angelico.
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In this ravishing tableau, the train is merely the transportation, the setting.
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A group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)
Any dramatic scene
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A silent and motionless depiction of a scene created by actors, often from a picture. The plural is tableaux.
A vivid or striking scene, incidental or arranged.
The main area of play, consisting of rows or columns, where cards are re-ordered according to the rules of the game and become available for transfer to the foundations.
(plural: tableaux) a picturesque grouping of objects