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front projection

noun

Television.
  1. a display system that projects an enlarged television picture on the front surface of a reflective screen.



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The Galeas use a jumbo-size, 120-inch front projection TV to enjoy movies, TV shows and games as well as video calls with family and friends.

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He pushed for a revised screenplay after concluding that the original 500-page draft, by “Godfather” author Mario Puzo, parodied the source material; talked Marlon Brando into appearing on-screen in the role of Superman’s father; and pushed special effects artists to elevate the movie’s flying shots, which relied on harnesses and front projection techniques.

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For some scenes, a rotating wood dowel painted with front projection paint to catch some light and glow was used for the blade.

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We’re not talking front projection, we’re talking your face in all its clear, backlit, high contract glory on a screen that Blakeley estimates to be about 40×20 feet in size.

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The tomb is a vault in the catacomb in the front projection of the base.

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