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fade-in or fadeĀ·in (fdn)
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A gradual increase in the visibility of an image or the audibility of a sound, as in cinema, television, or radio.


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They wisely did away with the tinny fade-ins and fade-outs used for the first "best of" collection, and overall the engineering is good.
Without exception, the choreographers were caught up in the "trickery" of the media, forgetting that multiple images, overlays, and fade-ins and -outs do not necessarily clarify the dance image for the viewer, and that they never substitute for coherent choreography.
A software program analyzes video techniques, such as fade-ins and -outs, cutaways and shifts in camera angles, and detects repetitive scenes before parsing the video into key still images.
 
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