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Our shadow is our projection on the ground. x is the projection on the X axis and y is the projection on the Y axis, of the point (x, y).
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In most commercial movie theaters, all reels are joined together on a platter to form one continuous strip of film through one projector. In screening rooms equipped with two projectors, each reel is kept separate, and the projectionist will manually start the incoming projector when he sees "changeover" dots in the upper right corner of the screen. ...
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A confident presentation of one's body and energy to vividly communicate movement and meaning to an audience; performance quality.
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a magnified image created by light thrown upon a semireflective surface
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The process of reducing three dimensions to two dimensions for display is called Projection. It is the mapping of the visible part of a three dimensional object onto a two dimension screen.
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