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fade-in
fade-in or fade·in (fād′ĭn′)n. A gradual appearance of an image, light, or sound, especially as a transition in a cinematic work, audio recording, or performance.fade-in n 1. (Film) films an optical effect in which a shot appears gradually out of darkness 2. (Telecommunications) a gradual increase in the volume in a radio or television broadcast vb (adverb) (Telecommunications) Also: fade up to increase or cause to increase gradually, as vision or sound in a film or broadcastfade′-in` n. 1. a gradual increase in the visibility of a film or television scene. 2. a gradual increase in the volume of broadcast or recorded sound. [1915–20] Translationsfade-in
fade-in[′fād‚in] (communications) A gradual increase in signal strength, as at the start of a radio or television program or when changing to a new scene, to make sound volume and picture brightness increase gradually. (graphic arts) In motion pictures, the gradual emergence of a screen image from black. |