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mask One of the Four Faculties, the image of what we desire, wish to become, revere, or regard as good.
Ãâó: www.yeatsvision.com/Terminology.html
mask To hide: an actor masks another when he stands in front of him and prevents the audience from seeing him properly. Note: if this happens by accident during a performance, the upstage person (ie the one being masked) should move, as (s)he is more likely to notice what has happened than the actor who is doing the masking. Also a noun: fabric hiding a row of lanterns hung above the stage (also known, probably more commmonly nowadays, as a border).
Ãâó: www.britishtheatreguide.info/otherresources/glossa...
mask The facial muscles under the eyes into the temple, around the nose, in the lip area, and from the temples down to the chin.
Ãâó: adelines.org/terminology.htm
masking A set of curtains or scenic elements used to define the visual limits of a performance area.
Ãâó: www.sapsis-rigging.com/Glossary.html
masking A louder tone (or noise) will conceal audibility of a softer tone (or noise) if they occur simultaneously and both lay in a relatively narrow frequency range called a critical band.
Ãâó: www.extremetech.com/print_article/0,3428,a%253D160...
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