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viewer and contest
Prize Movie with popular host Rita Bell introduced feature films and held a viewer call-in contest to name the title of a song she played on the air.
The video was hosted by John Hillerman, who narrated a short opening segment directly to the viewer explaining the contest rules and providing a few cursory hints.

viewer and for
It's the old story, war or no war, and more than one viewer may recall Hollywood's `` Titanic '', several seasons back, when the paramount concern was for the marital discord of a society dilettante.
Li ' l Abner has one odd design quirk that has puzzled readers for decades: the part in his hair always faces the viewer, no matter which direction Abner is facing.
* Jean-Luc Godard, in his film Sympathy for the Devil, used a crane for almost every shot in the movie, giving each scene a 360 degree tour of the tableau Godard presented to the viewer.
Interframe compression works well for programs that will simply be played back by the viewer, but can cause problems if the video sequence needs to be edited.
More participatory or traditional activities, or those involving relatively static presentations, such as celebrating holidays, playing games, reading, making arts and crafts or viewing works of art, are not generally considered entertainment, but rather as pastimes, for entertainment generally requires that the supplier of the show is visible to the viewer, with the exception of video games.
However, the availability of a back catalogue of films on video also allowed for a different relationship between the viewer and an individual film, while private TV channels brought new money into the film industry and provided a launch pad from which new talent could later move into film.
It can create sensually provocative montages ; become a laboratory for experimental cinema ; bring out the emotional truth in an actor's performance ; create a point of view on otherwise obtuse events ; guide the telling and pace of a story ; create an illusion of danger where there is none ; give emphasis to things that would not have otherwise been noted ; and even create a vital subconscious emotional connection to the viewer, among many other possibilities.
* They provide a built-in viewer for ( at least ) the most basic file types.
To ensure that people can access the documents created with Adobe Acrobat, the software publisher created a viewer program, the Acrobat Reader, and made it available for free.
* Text viewer with * Incremental search for huge files of up to several 100 MByte
* 1981 – British television: on Coronation Street, Ken Barlow marries Deirdre Langton, which proves to be a national event scoring massive viewer numbers for the show.
In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " A Matter of Honor ", several members of a Klingon ship's crew speak a language that is not translated for the benefit of the viewer ( even Commander Riker, enjoying the benefits of a universal translator, is unable to understand ) until one Klingon orders the others to " speak their ' humans ' language ".
Whether this eroticism is for the viewer or an accurate representation of life is unknown.
The series began as a mid-season replacement in spring of 1987, and did well enough to be renewed for the fall television season, but the viewer ratings could not be sustained, due perhaps to direct competition with CBS's Top 20 hit Dallas ( also produced by Lorimar ) and NBC's Top 30 hit Miami Vice.
Dziga Vertov claimed in his 1924 manifesto, “ The Birth of Kino-Eye ” that “ the cinema-eye is cinema-truth .” To paraphrase Hilmar Hoffman, this means that in film, only what the camera ‘ sees ’ exists, and the viewer, lacking alternative perspectives, conventionally takes the image for reality.
The popularity of this series led to the inclusion of another " Cooking School " on the two-disc version of the " Sin City " DVD where Rodríguez teaches the viewer how to make " Sin City Breakfast Tacos ," a dish ( made for his cast and crew during late-night shoots and editing sessions ) utilizing his grandmother's tortilla recipe and different egg mixes for the filling.
Modern computer-monitors typically display about 72 to 130 pixels per inch ( PPI ), and some modern consumer printers can resolve 2400 dots per inch ( DPI ) or more ; determining the most appropriate image resolution for a given printer-resolution can pose difficulties, since printed output may have a greater level of detail than a viewer can discern on a monitor.
This can damage or kill those cells, resulting in small permanent blind spots for the viewer.
* File viewer – does not change file, faster for very large files
A TiVo DVR serves a function similar to a videocassette recorder, in that both allow a television viewer to record programming for viewing at a later time.
Commercials aired several months in advance, ABC distributed half a million " viewer's guides ", which discussed the dangers of nuclear war and prepared the viewer for the graphic scenes of mushroom clouds and radiation burn victims.
Meanwhile, a secondary plot centered upon Clive J. Sutton, the Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council serves to illustrate for the viewer the United Kingdom government's then-current continuity of government arrangements.
However, in an interview with Tim Collings, one of the people who claim to have invented the device, he says that it was intended to stand for " viewer control.

viewer and working
In the pilot episode, the viewer is introduced to Sam Beckett ( Scott Bakula ), a gifted physicist working on " Project Quantum Leap " in a concealed government laboratory in the southwestern desert of the United States near the end of the 20th century.
Hopper presents the viewer with the possibilities that the man is either truly uninterested in the woman's appeal or that he is working hard to ignore her.
While working as a ' viewer ' or manager at Wylam's Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, he built the first practical steam locomotive which relied simply on the adhesion of iron wheels on iron rails.
Blackett set up a four-man working group including himself, William Hedley, the viewer ; Timothy Hackworth, the new foreman smith and Jonathan Foster, a " wright ".
In this mural, the viewer sees a depiction of the rich, whose faces and bodies are obviously distorted, which is meant " to represent their decadence and abuses of power " and the working class.
They appear to be placed outside the picture space in a position similar to that of the viewer, although some scholars have speculated that their image is a reflection from the painting Velázquez is shown working on.
There are alternative outline and no filter viewer modes which can considerably increase responsiveness when working with complex drawings.
Trace was working at a factory at the time and his colleagues made the award to be presented to a viewer who had achieved some remarkable endeavour, such as saving a life or overcoming a particular adversity.
By the close of the episode, Grimes, a hard working and persevering " real American hero ," is relegated to the role of antagonist ; the viewer is intended to be pleased that Homer has emerged victorious.
By the close of the episode, Grimes, a hard working and persevering " real American hero ," is relegated to the role of antagonist ; the viewer is intended to be pleased that Homer has emerged victorious.

viewer and model
He and others established a formal definition of social expectations theory, applied to a model to predict that watching television attunes a viewer to social organization patterns of various groups, even if they " have never been members or never will be " ( DeFleur & Ball-Rokeach, 1989 ).
This included a level editor, map compiler, model viewer, shader editor and viewer.
The show consisted of comedy skits, music videos ( usually three per episode ) and live phone-in contests in which the viewer could win a variety of prizes ( transistor radios, record albums, model kits, etc .).
According to one scholar, this " was not only a dramatic change in the function of art, it was the context in which our present concept of art, what the literary critic M. H. Abrams called " art as such ", first began to take shape ", replacing a " construction model " where art theory concerned itself with how the maker created his work, with a " contemplation model " concerned with the effect of the finished work on a " lone perceiver " or viewer.
Judd believed that the prevailing model of a museum, where art is shown for short periods of time, does not allow the viewer an understanding of the artist or their work as they intended.
When implementing the Phong reflection model, there are a number of methods for approximating the model, rather than implementing the exact formulas, which can speed up the calculation ; for example, the Blinn – Phong reflection model is a modification of the Phong reflection model, which is more efficient if the viewer and the light source are treated to be at infinity.
By placing a miniature model of a dinosaur close to the camera, the dinosaur may look monstrously tall to the viewer, even though it is just closer to the camera.
The model for Sikatuna ( the helmeted man shown from behind at left ) was Jose Rizal and the model for Legaspi ( the Spaniard seated facing the viewer ) was Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, Luna's uncle in law.
Ship in bottle: this model ship is contained in an impossible bottle intended to mystify the viewer about how it was encapsulated.
Miniatures and model kits are used in contemporary art whereby artists use both scratch built miniaturizations or commercially manufactured model kits to construct a dialogue between object and viewer.
The NEC is also available as a restricted, digitized coding model that can be read online but not saved, copied and pasted, or printed, free of charge on certain computing platforms that support the restricted viewer software.
Later in the same season during the " Ship of Tears " episode, the viewer is told that it carries 4 uni-directional pulse cannons, contains two pilots, is the first production model of Starfury capable of flying in atmospheres, and that this is due to the rotating airfoils which are seen being deployed during the episode.
St Michael's parish church was destroyed at the climax of the series and one viewer wrote to complain about this wanton piece of destruction for the sake of drama, but the BBC had used a model for this special effect.
Since the 1990s, the concept of flow has been threatened by new technologies and programming strategies that free the viewer from the old television model.
A variation on the peer-to-peer model is peer-to-browser, whereby images are shared on one PC with the use of a local ( on the host computer ) software service ( much like peer-to-peer ) but made available to the viewer through a standard web browser.
Loreo also makes currently, a cross-view 35mm film only, 3D CAMERA, ( model 321 ) which takes " deeper " stereo images, with a wider mirror system, sold with a folding print viewer included.
For players who collected all three volumes, Camelot Soft also issued a Premium Disc featuring artwork, a character model viewer, and additional extras.

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