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  2. Sequin - Wikipedia

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    Sequin. Round, flat sequins. A close-up of a gold sequin-covered shoe. A sequin ( / ˈsiːkwɪn /) is a small, typically shiny, generally disk-shaped ornament. Sequins are also referred to as paillettes, spangles, or diamanté (also spelled diamante ). Although the words sequins, paillettes, lentejuelas, and spangles can be used interchangeably ...

  3. Timeline of video formats - Wikipedia

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    A video format is a medium for video recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats . Video is recorded and distributed using a variety of formats, some of which store additional information.

  4. List of years in animation - Wikipedia

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    Muybridge used these to illustrate his lectures that were presented to audiences in the U.S. and Europe, marking his contribution to photography and film in relation to the "experience of time within modernity." 1886 - Henri Rivière created a form of shadow theatre at the Chat Noir under the name "ombres chinoises". This was a notable success ...

  5. Rhinestone - Wikipedia

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    Rhinestone. Historic rhinestone copy of the Florentine Diamond, made in 1865 in Paris by the L. Saemann company [1] Rhinestones on a tiara. Rowenta enamel rhinestone compact. A rhinestone, paste or diamante is a diamond simulant originally made from rock crystal but since the 19th century from crystal glass or polymers such as acrylic .

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Timeline of audio formats - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of audio formats. An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content —in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.

  8. Sequins - Wikipedia

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  9. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    Video file format. A video file format is a type of file format for storing digital video data on a computer system. Video is almost always stored using lossy compression to reduce the file size. A video file normally consists of a container (e.g. in the Matroska format) containing visual (video without audio) data in a video coding format (e.g ...