- widescreen
- wide|screensb. (fk.), i sms. widescreen-, fx widescreenformat
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
WIDESCREEN — Vision Beschreibung Filmzeitschrift Verlag Computec Media AG … Deutsch Wikipedia
Widescreen — bezeichnet: Anglizismus für Breitbildformat Anglizismus für Breitbildmonitor ein Album von RMB Widescreen Vision, ein Kino , DVD und Heimkinomagazin Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
widescreen — or wide screen [wīd′skrēn΄wīd′skrēn′] adj. 1. designating or of a film made for projection on a screen much wider than it is high: usually from a ratio of 1.66 to 1 up to 2.55 to 1 2. designating, of, or designed for a similar format for video,… … Universalium
widescreen — or wide screen [wīd′skrēn΄wīd′skrēn′] adj. 1. designating or of a film made for projection on a screen much wider than it is high: usually from a ratio of 1.66 to 1 up to 2.55 to 1 2. designating, of, or designed for a similar format for video,… … English World dictionary
widescreen — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ denoting a cinema or television screen presenting a wide field of vision in relation to height … English terms dictionary
Widescreen — A widescreen image is a film, computer or television image with a wider and shorter aspect ratio than the standard Academy frame developed during the classical Hollywood cinema era. Silent film was projected at a ratio of four units wide to three … Wikipedia
Widescreen — Wide|screen [ waɪdskri:n], der; s, s [engl. widescreen, aus: wide = breit u. screen = Bildschirm]: 1. <ohne Artikel gebr., o. Pl.> besonders breites Format eines Fernseh od. Monitorbildschirms: eine Sendung, DVD in W. 2. Fernsehgerät od.… … Universal-Lexikon
widescreen — [[t]wa͟ɪdskriːn[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A widescreen television has a screen that is wide in relation to its height. ...a new top of the range widescreen TV … English dictionary
widescreen — noun Widescreen is used before these nouns: ↑display, ↑television … Collocations dictionary
widescreen — refers to projection systems in which the aspect ratio is wider than the 1.33:1 ratio that dominated sound film before the 1950s; in the 1950s, many widescreen processes were introduced (to combat the growing popularity of television), such as… … Glossary of cinematic terms