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alt. 1 (context photography English) A photograph produced by exposing film or some other photosensitive surface to focused light twice, usually by opening and closing a camera shutter two times, thereby generating a picture consisting of two superimposed images. 2 (context photography English) The process of producing such a photograph. n. 1 (context photography English) A photograph produced by exposing film or some other photosensitive surface to focused light twice, usually by opening and closing a camera shutter two times, thereby generating a picture consisting of two superimposed images. 2 (context photography English) The process of producing such a photograph.
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Double Exposure was a Canadian radio and television comedy series which satirized contemporary Canadian politics. The show starred Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson, and focused primarily on the stars' voice impersonations of Canadian political and cultural figures. In addition CBC staff announcer Bob Sharples provided the introductions and conclusions to Double Exposure shows and provided narraration for many Double Exposure skits.
It played on CBC Radio (now known as CBC Radio One) at 11:33 a.m. on Saturday mornings, and on CBC Stereo (now known as CBC Radio 2) Saturday evenings at 6:32 p.m. (one half-hour later in Newfoundland). Unlike many previous CBC radio comedies, such as The Royal Canadian Air Farce or Frantic Times, the show would be recorded wholly in a studio without a live audience. The duo made the jump to television with an initial satirical special in 1994, and became a television series in 1997.
Double exposure is a photographic technique in which two images are captured and combined into a single image.
Double exposure may also refer to:
Double Exposure is a 1944 American crime comedy film directed by William Berke, and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly.
Double Exposure is an American reality documentary series which premiered on June 15, 2010, on the Bravo cable network. The series featured the working lives of several professional photographers.
The first season averaged only 215,000 viewers. The show did not return for a second season.
Double Exposure is a 1994 crime drama, starring Ron Perlman, Ian Buchanan, and Dedee Pfeiffer.
Double Exposure is a 2014 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Li Jinhang. It was released on October 17.
Double Exposure is the third album led by drummer/pianist Joe Chambers with organist Larry Young recorded in 1977 and released on the Muse label. The song Mind Rain was sampled in Nas' 1994's N.Y. State Of Mind
Usage examples of "double exposure".
There's an instant of flicker across what remains of the saloon's front, almost like a heatwave, and for that one instant, anyone who had been looking would have seen the E-Z Stop behind the burning Lady Day like a ghost-building or a double exposure, the convenience store also half-demolished and also burning.