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Definition of pixilation in English: pixilation(also pixillation) noun pɪksɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌpiksəˈlāSHən mass noun1A technique used in film whereby the movements of real people are filmed or edited in such a way that they appear to move like artificial animations. Example sentencesExamples - While QAS was open to new technologies, he encouraged classical methods such as pixilation, claymation and paint on glass.
- Its mixture of time-lapse, animation, pixilation, totems, toys and drawings suggest a kind of hyperactive feral Svankmajer.
- The credit sequence was designed, and hand-made, by Bass, using animation, pixilation, and live-action photography.
- He used pixillation effects, superimpositions and animation not only to display the staging of an art school ball, but also to tap into the aesthetic sensations supposedly produced by this event.
- He did not draw characters on celluloid sheets but rather used the process of pixillation, filming puppets in different poses to illustrate motion.
- Vision Point is a fascinating example of pixilation, the animation of live images.
- The animation process, used to create this creature, is called pixillation, which involves placing a series of masks on a real person and shooting one frame at a time.
- He reinvented a technique (usually called pixillation) for the animation of live actors that had been used in the early days of French cinema for trick effects.
2The state of being pixilated. Example sentencesExamples - When nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, he asks why women are still in a state of collective pixilation about weddings.
3 variant spelling of pixelation (see pixelate) Example sentencesExamples - The pixilation around the right side of the dog's jaw is also a giveaway that this picture has been modified.
- The black levels are sharp and solid and the whole thing is void of edge enhancement or pixilation.
- Combinations of layering and pixilation allow complex differential processing of multiple parallel beams of light.
- There's some evidence of banding and pixilation, although the colors match well what you see on the screen.
- Image quality was generally quite pleasing, but if you got any closer than five feet, you could see visible pixilation.
- The visuals are not all that inspiring however; noticeable pixilation, and aliasing constantly stick out like a sore thumb.
- The colors and black levels are all sharp and solid without any edge enhancement or pixilation rearing its ugly head.
- Worse is TiVo's pixilation problem, reminiscent of the early days of DirecTV when its digital pictures would freeze up and tiny pixels would appear on the screen.
- The colors shimmer with splotchy pixilation, which is due either to compression or to digital noise reduction.
- As sterling as most of the pictures have been most of the time, I detected annoying pixilation watching divers, gymnasts and other athletes in action.
Definition of pixilation in US English: pixilation(British pixillation) nounˌpiksəˈlāSHən 1A technique used in film whereby the movements of real people are made to appear like artificial animations. Example sentencesExamples - The animation process, used to create this creature, is called pixillation, which involves placing a series of masks on a real person and shooting one frame at a time.
- Vision Point is a fascinating example of pixilation, the animation of live images.
- He used pixillation effects, superimpositions and animation not only to display the staging of an art school ball, but also to tap into the aesthetic sensations supposedly produced by this event.
- He reinvented a technique (usually called pixillation) for the animation of live actors that had been used in the early days of French cinema for trick effects.
- Its mixture of time-lapse, animation, pixilation, totems, toys and drawings suggest a kind of hyperactive feral Svankmajer.
- He did not draw characters on celluloid sheets but rather used the process of pixillation, filming puppets in different poses to illustrate motion.
- The credit sequence was designed, and hand-made, by Bass, using animation, pixilation, and live-action photography.
- While QAS was open to new technologies, he encouraged classical methods such as pixilation, claymation and paint on glass.
2The state of being crazy or confused. Example sentencesExamples - When nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, he asks why women are still in a state of collective pixilation about weddings.
3 variant spelling of pixelation (see pixelate) Example sentencesExamples - Worse is TiVo's pixilation problem, reminiscent of the early days of DirecTV when its digital pictures would freeze up and tiny pixels would appear on the screen.
- The visuals are not all that inspiring however; noticeable pixilation, and aliasing constantly stick out like a sore thumb.
- The black levels are sharp and solid and the whole thing is void of edge enhancement or pixilation.
- Combinations of layering and pixilation allow complex differential processing of multiple parallel beams of light.
- Image quality was generally quite pleasing, but if you got any closer than five feet, you could see visible pixilation.
- There's some evidence of banding and pixilation, although the colors match well what you see on the screen.
- The colors and black levels are all sharp and solid without any edge enhancement or pixilation rearing its ugly head.
- The colors shimmer with splotchy pixilation, which is due either to compression or to digital noise reduction.
- As sterling as most of the pictures have been most of the time, I detected annoying pixilation watching divers, gymnasts and other athletes in action.
- The pixilation around the right side of the dog's jaw is also a giveaway that this picture has been modified.
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