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  2. One-way mirror - Wikipedia

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    One-way glass (4) used in a teleprompter. A one-way mirror is typically used as an apparently normal mirror in a brightly lit room, with a much darker room on the other side. People on the brightly lit side see their own reflection—it looks like a normal mirror. People on the dark side see through it—it looks like a transparent window. The ...

  3. Schüfftan process - Wikipedia

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    When the mirror was placed in the same position as the original plate of glass, the reflective part blocked a portion of the miniature building behind it and also reflected the stage behind the camera. The actors were placed several meters away from the mirror so that when they were reflected in the mirror, they would appear at the right size.

  4. Eye tracking - Wikipedia

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    One example is the analysis of eye movements over advertisements in the Yellow Pages. One study focused on what particular features caused people to notice an ad, whether they viewed ads in a particular order and how viewing times varied. The study revealed that ad size, graphics, color, and copy all influence attention to advertisements.

  5. Film 'Between Us' holds a mirror to the parts of yourself you ...

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    To hear more from the rest of the cast about why they were drawn to this script, why it was meaningful for them to be featured in Tribeca Film Festival, and more, check out the exclusive interview ...

  6. Looking Glass (film) - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 21% based on 24 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "Looking Glass gives Nicolas Cage a chance to turn in an atypically understated performance, but this is still a suspense thriller with a fatal dearth of suspense or thrills."

  7. Expensive Shit (play and film) - Wikipedia

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    Expensive Shit is a fictional play inspired by real events at The Shimmy Club in Glasgow, which was forced to remove one-way mirrors from its women's toilets. [1] The play protagonist is Nigerian toilet attendant Tolu (played by Sabina Cameron in the play, and by Modupe Adeyeye in the film) working in a fictional Glasgow nightclub. [1]

  8. ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ First Look: Netflix ...

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    One of the fall's most anticipated movies just got a little less mysterious, with the "Knives Out" followup officially streaming on Netflix December 23.

  9. One-way speed of light - Wikipedia

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    In the theory, the one-way speed of light is principally only equal to the two-way speed in the aether frame, though not in other frames due to the motion of the observer through the aether. However, the difference between the one-way and two-way speeds of light can never be observed due to the action of the aether on the clocks and lengths.