
1) Advance screening 2) Advert 3) Advertisement 4) Advertising 5) Advertizement 6) Advertizing 7) An earlier or previous view 8) Cinema event 9) Early screening 10) Early show 11) Film event 12) Foretaste 13) Movie teaser 14) Prevue 15) See it first 16) Show for critics 17) Trailer
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1) Appetizer 2) Clip 3) Prevue 4) Sample 5) Sneak 6) Sneak peek 7) Teaser
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PREview (Process and Requirements Viewpoints) is a requirements method which focuses on the early stage of Requirements Engineering: discovering and documenting requirements. PREview uses a Viewpoint-Oriented Approach to enable the conversion of top-level goals (`concerns”) into requirements and constraints. `Preview aims to improve the qual...
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[Process and Requirements Viewpoints] Anne van Esch ...
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[Mac OS] Preview is Mac OS X`s application for displaying images and Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. Like Mac OS X itself, it comes from NeXT`s NeXTSTEP operating system. Preview employs Apple`s implementation of the PDF specification, and makes significant use of Apple`s Aqua graphical user interface, the Quartz graphics layer, a...
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[subscription service] Preview was an American subscription television service that launched in 1980. Like its competitors, such as ONTV and SelecTV, Preview was a scrambled UHF subscription channel requiring a special set-top box to decode the signal. Preview`s broadcast day was mainly between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m., but varied depending on the...
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[theatre] Previews are a set of public performances of a theatrical presentation that precede its official opening. The purpose of previews is to allow the director and crew to identify problems and opportunities for improvement that weren`t found during rehearsals and to make adjustments before critics are invited to attend. The duration o...
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When a motion picture is released early before it is given access to the general public. Few select theatres are chosen to `preview' the film. Sometimes the practice is done with the intent of testing the response of an audience to the film. It may fail and if so the production company (especially the distributor) may not want to stand the expendit...
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A time-saving method of checking the progress of a project by rendering it at a lower quality, resolution or frame rate than will be used for the final project.
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1) To play the edit in a digital audio editing system before committing to save it.
2) In a computer assisted punch in, to have the computer play over the area while switching the monitoring so that the effect of the punch in can be heard before it is performed.
3) Short for preview signal (a signal in disc recording that matches and is earli...
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A performance given before the official opening night, sometimes it is in fact the final full dress rehearsal. Tickets, if sold, are often cheaper as a way of building audience interest in the show.
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You can preview a submission (using the 'preview PDF' option) to see how it will appear in published form. A new PDF is created each time you select this option for a submission, which can be viewed directly or saved to your computer (downloaded) first.
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[
n] - an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future 2. [n] - a screening for a select audience in advance of release for the general public 3. [v] - watch a movie or play before it is released to the general public
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A set of performances for the public before its official opening. They are used by Directors to highlight any problems and correct them before opening/press night when critics review the production
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trailer noun an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future
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noun a screening for a select audience in advance of release for the general public
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Many shows (especially in the West End) have previews before they open officially. These are performances which are essentially try-outs in front of an audience. Changes to script, performances and all other aspects of the show can be (and often are) made during previews. The actual first night is designated the press night, when press critics are ...
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A chance to showcase a solo show
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an earlier or previous view. · an advance showing of a motion picture, play, etc., before its public opening. · an advance showing of brief scenes in a motion picture, television show, etc., for purposes of advertisement. · anything that gives an advance idea or impression of something to come.
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