split´-screen´

  • 21Split screen (filmmaking) — In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen s frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the …

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  • 22split screen — method of working in which a screen is split into several windows with different documents in each window …

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  • 23split-screen — /ˈsplɪt skrin/ (say split skreen) adjective relating to a film technique whereby two separate images are projected simultaneously on different parts of a screen …

  • 24split screen — 1. Also called composite shot. Motion Pictures, Television. a type of process photography in which two or more shots are juxtaposed and projected simultaneously on the screen. 2. Computers. a mode of operation that uses windows to enable… …

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  • 25split screen — noun a) A display technique that consists into subdiving graphics that appear on a screen into nonmovable adjacent areas. b) An instance of using the technique on the graphics of a screen …

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  • 26split screen — noun a cinema, television, or computer screen on which two or more separate images are displayed …

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  • 27split-screen — UK / US adjective showing two or more pictures or sets of information on one cinema, television, or computer screen …

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  • 28Split screen — PP Dividing the screen into two or more parts with different shots in each section …

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  • 29split screen — noun Date: 1944 a film or video technique in which the frame is divided into discrete nonoverlapping images; also the visual composition based on this technique …

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  • 30Split-Screen — ⇡ Werbung …

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