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fade-in

 

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Fade-In

Noun (1): A cinematographic technique where a scene gradually appears on the screen to engage the viewer smoothly.

Sample sentence: The film started with a fade-in, slowly revealing a breathtaking panoramic view of the city.

Noun (2): An audiovisual effect where the volume or brightness increases gradually from silence or darkness.

Sample sentence: The singer's performance had a powerful impact due to the fade-in of the music, building anticipation within the audience.

Verb (1): To employ the technique of gradually appearing on the screen, usually used in filmmaking or presentations.

Sample sentence: The director decided to fade-in the next scene to create a seamless transition between the two narratives.

Verb (2): To slowly emerge or become noticeable, often used to describe an image or sound.

Sample sentence: The sunset made the sky glow with vibrant shades of red and orange, gradually fading in as the day turned into evening.

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