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  2. Blocking (stage) - Wikipedia

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    During the blocking rehearsal, the assistant director, stage manager or director take notes about where actors are positioned and their movements on stage. It is especially important for the stage manager to note the actors' positions, as a director is not usually present for each performance, and it becomes the stage manager's job to ensure ...

  3. Mise-en-scène - Wikipedia

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    The terms 'blocking' and 'blocks' were both used as early as 1961. In theatre, blocking is the precise staging of actors to facilitate the performance of a play, ballet, film or opera; it is a set of instructions incorporated by the director to ensure the appropriate mise-en-scène of the film. In contemporary theatre, the director usually ...

  4. Blocking - Wikipedia

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    Blocking (statistics), in the design of experiments, the arranging of experimental units in groups (blocks) which are similar to one another; Atmospheric blocking, a phenomenon in meteorology of large scale stationary pressure cells; Blocking, in the western blot technique, a process to prevent unwanted binding of antibodies to a membrane

  5. Staging (theatre, film, television) - Wikipedia

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    In film, staging is generally called set dressing. While from a critical standpoint, "staging" can refer to the spectacle that a play presents in performance, the term is also frequently used interchangeably with the term "blocking", referring to how the performers are placed and moved around the stage.

  6. Blocking (animation) - Wikipedia

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    Blocking is an animation technique in which key poses are created to establish timing and placement of characters and props in a given scene or shot. [1] This technique is most commonly used in 3D computer animation , where it is sometimes referred to as Stepped animation .

  7. Film transition - Wikipedia

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    A film transition is a technique used in the post-production process of film editing and video editing by which scenes or shots are combined. Most commonly this is through a normal cut to the next shot. Most films will also include selective use of other transitions, usually to convey a tone or mood, suggest the passage of time, or separate ...

  8. I tried an EMF-blocking device to reduce my exposure to ... - AOL

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    Somavedic does not block, but rather says it neutralize a 2,800 square feet field around you. Depending on which model you choose Somavedic claims to give you better sleep, more energy and focus ...

  9. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    Film stock made of nitrate, acetate, or polyester bases is the traditional medium for capturing the numerous frames of a motion picture, widely used until the emergence of digital film in the late 20th century. film theory film transition film treatment filmmaking. Sometimes used interchangeably with film production.