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  • 31Bleach Movie 3: Fade to Black - Kimi no Na wo Yobu — Bleach: Fade to Black Scénario Natsuko Takahashi Musique Shiro Sagisu Société de distribution Toho Company, Ltd. Sortie 13 décembre 2008 Langue(s) originale(s) Japonais Pays d’or …

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  • 32Bleach fade to black — Bleach: Fade to Black Bleach Fade To black, I call your name. Réalisation Noriyuki Abe Scénario Michiko Yokote Tite Kubo (original manga) Musique Shiro Sagisu Société de distribution Toho Company, Ltd. Durée 1:32 Sortie …

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  • 33Fade to Black (song) — …

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  • 34Fade to Black (песня) — …

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  • 35Fade (lighting) — In stage lighting, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease of the intensity of light projected onto the stage. The term fade in refers to gradually changing the lighting level from complete darkness to a predetermined lighting level. A fade out… …

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  • 36fade —   a transitional device consisting of a gradual change in the intensity of an image or sound, such as from a normally lit scene to darkness (fade out, fade to black) or vice versa, from complete black to full exposure (fade in), or from silence… …

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  • 37fade — TV Gradual diminishing or heightening of visual and/or audio intensity. Fade out or fade to black, fade in or up from black are common terms …

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  • 38Black Flag (band) — Refimprove|article|date=January 2007Infobox Musical artist Name = Black Flag Img capt = Black Flag performing in 1984. Left to right: Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins, and Kira Roessler. Drummer Bill Stevenson is not visible behind Rollins. Background =… …

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  • 39Fade — F/A/V An optical effect in which the image of a scene is gradually replaced by a uniform dark area or vice versa. RadioPP To slowly lower or raise volume level. PP A gradual transition from one image to another. Fade In and Fade Out refer to… …

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  • 40fade in — 1. noun A type of transition used in visual media, in which the transition is at first black, fading to a visual image. 2. verb To fade from black to a visual image in visual media …

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