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front projection
noun
- a display system that projects an enlarged television picture on the front surface of a reflective screen.
Example Sentences
The Galeas use a jumbo-size, 120-inch front projection TV to enjoy movies, TV shows and games as well as video calls with family and friends.
He pushed for a revised screenplay after concluding that the original 500-page draft, by “Godfather” author Mario Puzo, parodied the source material; talked Marlon Brando into appearing on-screen in the role of Superman’s father; and pushed special effects artists to elevate the movie’s flying shots, which relied on harnesses and front projection techniques.
For some scenes, a rotating wood dowel painted with front projection paint to catch some light and glow was used for the blade.
We’re not talking front projection, we’re talking your face in all its clear, backlit, high contract glory on a screen that Blakeley estimates to be about 40×20 feet in size.
The tomb is a vault in the catacomb in the front projection of the base.
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