split´-screen´

  • 11split screen — ► NOUN ▪ a cinema, television, or computer screen on which two or more separate images are displayed …

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  • 12split screen — noun : a technique for projecting onto a television screen images from two cameras side by side or composed into a single picture * * * 1. Also called composite shot. Motion Pictures, Television. a type of process photography in which two or more …

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  • 13Split-screen — Écran divisé Cinéma …

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  • 14Split screen — Écran divisé Cinéma …

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  • 15Split-screen — Различные методы отображения множества сигналов на одном экране (16:9): 1+3, 3+1 (4:3), 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 (16:9), 1+1 (вертикальный 8:9, горизонтальный 16:4½), 4×3 (4:3), 1 в 12 (16:9). Split screen (разделённый экран)  техника отображения в… …

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  • 16Split screen — Depending on context, the term split screen may mean one of the following:*a motion picture technique; see split screen (filmmaking) *a computer graphics and video game technique; see split screen (computer graphics) *splitscreen, a name for… …

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  • 17split screen — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms split screen : singular split screen plural split screens a way of showing two or more pictures or sets of information on one cinema, television, or computer screen …

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  • 18split-screen —   the combination of two actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same negative and having them appear side by side within a single frame (without overlapping); a slight variation on split screen is termed multiple image (different… …

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  • 19split screen — noun (C) a method used in films and on television screen (screen1 (1, 2) to show different scenes or pieces of information at the same time: a split screen movie …

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  • 20Split screen (computer graphics) — Split screen is a display technique in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non movable adjacent parts, typically two or four rectangular areas. This is done in order to allow the simultaneous presentation of… …

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