单词 | fadein |
释义 | > as lemmasfade-in 2. Cinematography and Broadcasting. The action or an act of ‘fading’ (see fade v.1 9); also, the gradual decrease or (frequently fade-in) increase in the brightness or definition of a picture or the loudness of a sound. See also fade-out n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > putting on or producing broadcast > [noun] > various techniques fade1918 mix1922 pre-emphasis1940 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special effect > [noun] > fading fade1918 fade-out1918 fading1918 lap-dissolve1927 cross-fading1931 cross-fade1937 1918 H. Croy How Motion Pictures are Made vii. 175 It was in such experiments that the principle of fade was discovered, by means of which a scene could be made gradually to grow plainer until the full details were before the audience. This in photographic parlance came to be known as the fade-in. 1918 H. Croy How Motion Pictures are Made vii. 175 The second means of accomplishing a fade picture is by means of the dissolving shutter. 1918 H. Croy How Motion Pictures are Made vii. 175 The diaphragm fade is open to the objection that with an iris that never closes completely it is impossible to make a complete fade. 1922 L. C. Macbean Kinematogr. Studio Technique ix. 71 The number of turns in which a ‘mix’ or ‘fade’ should be accomplished. 1937 Printers Ink Monthly Apr. 53/1 Fade, a diminishing of program volume. 1937 Amer. Speech 12 101 To fade is usually the engineer's duty, reducing volume of an orchestra..while an announcer speaks into another microphone, hence a good or bad fade-in. 1960 D. Wilson Television Playwright 15 By means of ‘mixes’ and ‘fades’ short or long time-lapses can be established. 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio ix. 153 When we talk about the fade, the first thing that springs to mind is the use to which it is put in dramatic productions: the convention is that each scene starts with a fade in, and ends with a fade out. fade-in 3. Theatre. The gradual brightening or dimming of the stage lighting; usually fade-in or fade-out n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > the staging of a theatrical production > [noun] > operation of lights light check1933 fade-out1936 fade-in1959 1959 W. C. Lounsbury Backstage from A to Z 39 Fade in, gradual dim up of lights or sound. 1962 Listener 5 July 26/3 Pointless use of fade-in and fade-out lights on a stage confusingly and ineptly split into four parts. < as lemmas |
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