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  2. Troxler's fading - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the spots in the "lilac chaser" illusion fade away after several seconds when the black cross is stared at long enough. This leaves a grey background and the cross. Some viewers may notice that the moving space has faded into a moving blue-green spot, possibly with a short trail following it.

  3. Crossfade - Wikipedia

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  4. Crossfade (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfade is an American rock band formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1991.Before settling on the Crossfade name in 2002, the band had previously existed under the names The Nothing and Sugardaddy Superstar. [3]

  5. Film transition - Wikipedia

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    A fade occurs when the picture gradually turns to a single color, usually black, or when a picture gradually appears on screen. Fade in s generally occur at the beginning of a film or act, while fade out s are typically found at the end of a film or act.

  6. Fade (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A fade-out (also known as fade-to-black) refers to gradually decreasing the intensity of light until none is shining on the stage. A crossfade is when lighting levels are gradually altered from one setting to another. A fade-in is sometimes called a build, and where this terminology is used, a fade is understood to be a fade-out.

  7. Why you should always cross your legs on waterslides and ...

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    Levine says that people can be “lulled into a false sense of security” that they don’t need to stay well hydrated at a water park and end up getting sick.

  8. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    Fade in/out An editorial transition in which the image either gradually appears out of ("fade in") or gradually fades into ("fade out") a black screen. Fill light An auxiliary light placed to the side of the subject that softens shadows and illuminates areas not lit by the key light (see "key light"). Flashback

  9. Choking emergency? How to do the Heimlich maneuver - AOL

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    Next, thrust in an inward and upward motion on the diaphragm. This will force air out of the lungs and remove the blockage. Repeat these abdominal thrusts up to five times, the doctor advised.