
1) Cinematography technique 2) Giving a bad review to 3) Going for the gold
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[audio] Panning is the spread of a sound signal (either monaural or stereophonic pairs) into a new stereo or multi-channel sound field. A typical physical recording console pan control is a knob with a pointer which can be placed from the 8 o`clock dial position fully left to the 4 o`clock position fully right. Audio mixing software replace...
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[camera] In photography, panning refers to the rotation in a horizontal plane of a still camera or video camera. Panning a camera results in a motion similar to that of someone shaking their head from side to side or of an aircraft performing a yaw rotation. Or to that of an opening door if the door stays facing one way. Filmmaking and prof...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pan
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in mining, simple method of separating particles of greater specific gravity (especially gold) from soil or gravels by washing in a pan with water. ... [3 related articles]
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Moving the camera so that the image of a moving object remains in the same relative position in the viewfinder as you take a picture. The eventual effect creates a strong sense of movement
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An applied material, usually metal, that covers the front (exterior) surface of an existing window frame or mullion
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Method in which cells are added to a dish with a particular surface coat or a layer of other cells and the non-adherent cells are then washed off. Those that remain are expressing particular surface adhesive properties and can be cloned, or in the case of an expression library, the identity of the adhesion molecule can be determined.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pan′ing Definitions: 1. Use of plastic plates or surfaces coated with either antigen or antibody to separate or concentrate specific cells with appropriate receptors.
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Moving the camera so that the image of a moving object remains in the same relative position in the viewfinder as you take a picture. The eventual effect creates a strong sense of movement.
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The process of controlling the relative position of a sound in a stereo field during mixdown or recording using a pan-pot. Usually this is not completely effective as the pan-pot alters only the relative amplitude of the sound left to right and not the crucial time aspect.
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Technique for photographing a moving subject. While the shutter is open, the camera is swung following the moving subject. This creates a blurred background, but a sharp subject. The technique works best with slower shutter speeds. (see Shutter speed)
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The action of physically rotating the camera left and right, on an imaginary vertical axis. Only the
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Operation that consists of separating heavier minerals such as gold and sulphides from lighter metals in stream sediment, loose soil or crushed rock in a container shaped like a frying pan. In arid countries a similar operation, winnowing, can be performed without water.
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Placing dough in or on prepared pans. Pans may be lined with parchment, oiled, sprayed with pan-release, or sprinkled with meal. Make sure the pan is the correct size for the amount of batter or dough. NOTE: Some baking pans should not be sprayed with lecithin cooking sprays—check manufacturer’s care guidelines. See Pan.
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