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  2. Wally Feresten - Wikipedia

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    Feresten's first cue card handling job was in 1990 during a "Sprockets" sketch featuring host Kyle MacLachlan. [3] His first appearance on camera was in 1991 during a monologue featuring Steve Martin. Feresten had his first spoken lines on the show in 1993 during an Alec Baldwin monologue. [4] Feresten became the cue card handler for Last Call ...

  3. CueCat - Wikipedia

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    The CueCat was named CUE [1] for the unique bar code which the device scanned and CAT [2] as a wordplay on "Keystroke Automation Technology". [3] It enabled a user to open a link to an Internet URL by scanning a barcode — called a "cue" by Digital Convergence — appearing in an article or catalog or on some other printed matter. In this way ...

  4. Logographic cues - Wikipedia

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    Unsurprisingly, logographic cues tend to be processed in the right brain hemisphere, the side more actively engaged with visuospatial input. Due to advances in technology and the media where logographic cues such as brand logos abound, the ability and tendency to draw meaning from pictures has become more widespread and intuitive. [citation needed]

  5. Cue card - Wikipedia

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    Cue cards were originally used to aid aging actors. One early use was by John Barrymore in the late 1930s. Cue cards did not become widespread until 1949 when Barney McNulty, [3] a CBS page and former military pilot, was asked to write ailing actor Ed Wynn's script lines on large sheets of paper to help him remember his script. McNulty ...

  6. Category:Cuemakers - Wikipedia

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  7. Visual communication - Wikipedia

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    Aldous Huxley is regarded as one of the most prominent explorers of visual communication and sight-related theories. [12] Becoming near-blind in his teen years as the result of an illness influenced his approach, and his work includes important novels on the dehumanizing aspects of scientific progress, most famously Brave New World and The Art of Seeing.

  8. Cue (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    Cue lights are sometimes used for backstage cues when a headset for communications is impractical, such as when an actor needs to make an entrance, or if there is a cue needed on stage when the crew needs to be silent. The cue light is a system of one or more light bulbs, controlled by the stage managers using a switch the same way that they ...

  9. John Parris - Wikipedia

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    Based in Forest Hill in London, England, Parris is one of the most renowned producers of cues. [1] He opened his cue workshop in 1984. [2] A large number of professional players use John Parris' cues, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, [3] Steve Davis, [4] Tony Drago, [5] Terry Griffiths, [6] Dominic Dale, [7] and Stephen Maguire. [8]

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