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  2. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    1. A representation of sound recorded in, or converted into, digital form, in which the sound waves of the audio signal are typically encoded as numerical samples in a continuous sequence. 2. The entire technology of sound recording and reproduction using audio signals that have been encoded in digital form. digital cinema digital cinematography

  3. Dogme 95 - Wikipedia

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    Byun's Interview also features that violated the rules including cramming in dolly shots, moody lighting, a director's credit, and Park's background music. [ 12 ] Márques' Fuckland broke some of the Dogme 95 guidelines, including the use of non-diegetic music, digital video, and a directorial credit.

  4. Glossary of video terms - Wikipedia

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    The range of signal frequencies that a piece of audio or video equipment can encode or decode; the difference between the limiting frequencies of a continuous frequency band. Video uses higher frequency than audio, thus requires a wider bandwidth. [2] Bar Test Pattern Special test pattern for adjusting color TV receivers or color encoders.

  5. Oscar Music Rule Changes Likely to Meet With Approval ... - AOL

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    Changes in Oscar’s music rules, as announced today, will make a lot of film composers happy. The major change is that an original score no longer needs to consist of at least 60% of the total ...

  6. Theremin - Wikipedia

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    The Audiocubes by Percussa are light emitting smart blocks that have four sensors on each side (optical theremin). The sensors measure the distance to your hands to control an effect or sound. [84] A three radio theremin (Super Theremin, スーパーテレミン) invented by Tomoya Yamamoto (山本智矢), composed of three independent radio sets.

  7. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    [10] PepsiCo in no real sense ever owned the "6th most powerful navy" in the world after a deal with the Soviet Union. In 1989, Pepsi acquired several decommissioned warships as part of a barter deal. [11] [12] The oil tankers were leased out or sold and the other ships sold for scrap. [13] A follow-on deal involved another 10 ships. [14]

  8. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    Basic sound effects, e.g. dog barking, car passing; as it is in the scene; Music coming from reproduction devices such as record players, radios, tape players etc. Non-diegetic sound is represented as coming from a source outside the story space, i.e. its source is neither visible on the screen, nor has been implied to be present in the action ...

  9. Combination tone - Wikipedia

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    sum and difference of the sine waves A combination tone (also called resultant or subjective tone) [ 2 ] is a psychoacoustic phenomenon of an additional tone or tones that are artificially perceived when two real tones are sounded at the same time.