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  2. Day for night - Wikipedia

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    Though the results resemble day for night film and video shots, the techniques are quite different. Instead of reducing the exposure of the print made for the night version, the colorist painted an identical print with darker individual tints. No attempt at an overall bluish effect was made, and many colors are actually warmer in the "night" scene.

  3. Day for Night (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Day for Night was an art and music festival in Houston, Texas that "explores the deep connections between light, technology, sound and space". [1] Producer Omar Afra co-conceived the idea of a festival experience that would reintroduce visual art back into the musical experience on a large scale when Kiffer Keegan pitched the idea of including new media installations during preparations for ...

  4. Day for night (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Day for night is a historic cinematographic technique of shooting night scenes during the day. Day for Night may also refer to: Day for Night (festival), an art and music festival hosted in Houston, Texas; Day for Night, a 1973 French movie about filmmaking by François Truffaut (originally titled La nuit américaine) Day for Night (song), the ...

  5. Night-for-night - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, night-for-night filming is the practice of actually filming night scenes at night.. In the early days of cinema, before the invention of the proper lighting systems, night scenes were filmed "day-for-night"—that is, they were filmed during the day, and the film was "corrected", either with a polarized lens on the movie camera, or via a variety of post-production techniques.

  6. Postmodernist film - Wikipedia

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    Modernist film came to maturity in the era between WWI and WWII with characteristics such as montage and symbolic imagery, and often took the form of expressionist cinema and surrealist cinema (as seen in the works of Fritz Lang and Luis Buñuel) [5] while postmodernist film – similar to postmodernism as a whole – is a reaction to the modernist works and to their tendencies (such as ...

  7. Day/night cricket - Wikipedia

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    The crowd at Eden Gardens on the first day of the first day/night Test match in India.. Although the idea was birthed in the western Adelaide suburb of Cowandilla in the 1930s, [3] [4] which led to an 11 team Electric Light Cricket competition there in the 1930s, [5] it is believed that the first match played under floodlights in England was on 11 August 1952, between Middlesex County Cricket ...

  8. Dawn simulation - Wikipedia

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    A dawn simulation alarm clock. Dawn simulation is a technique that involves timing a light, often called a wake-up light, sunrise alarm clock, or natural light alarm clock, in the bedroom to come on gradually, over a period of 30 minutes to 2 hours, before awakening to simulate dawn.

  9. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, a frequent part of most activities. Problems in need of solutions range from simple personal tasks (e.g. how to turn on an appliance) to complex issues in business and technical fields.