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Scene shot silent, ie, without sound rolling. Derives from "mit out sound," as in "ve vill shoot mit out sound," allegedly spoken by a director of Germanic descent to his Hollywood crew. Pronounced "mos."
Ãâó: www.northbeachpost.com/handy_glossary.html
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A term referring to the fuzzy dots that can appear around sharp edges (high spatial frequencies) after video compression. Also known as the Gibbs Effect.
Ãâó: www.dvd-software.info/dvd-articles/dvd-glossary/4....
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Any segment of film taken without sound. (The letters MOS come from early foreign directors who wanted pictures taken "mit out sound.")
Ãâó: www.psu.edu/dept/inart10_110/inart10/film.html
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The term used for silent shooting. From the pseudo-German,
Ãâó: www.video-business-school.com/Glossedit.htm
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This is a formally tested subjective measure of speech quality. The scale goes as high as 5.0, which is the rating for uncompressed speech (8 Ksamples/sec with 16 buts per sample).
Ãâó: www.adaptivedigital.com/services/serv_definitions....
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