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{{quote|''"Stop trying to fade me out, I'm giving a monologue here."'' |
{{quote|''"Stop trying to fade me out, I'm giving a monologue here."'' |
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|'''[[The Nostalgia Chick]]''', ''[[Dune]] IRiff''}} |
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[[Dissolve]] from a scene to [[Fade to Black|black]] (or, on occasion, [[Fade to White|white]]). The opposite of [[Fade In]]. Often, the last instruction in a script or screenplay. |
[[Dissolve]] from a scene to [[Fade to Black|black]] (or, on occasion, [[Fade to White|white]]). The opposite of [[Fade In]]. Often, the last instruction in a script or screenplay. |
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Actually originated on stage, where the stage lights would fade out to mark transitions. |
Actually originated on stage, where the stage lights would fade out to mark transitions. |
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Also a musical technique whereby a song fades to silence. Most of the time this is done to save the songwriter the hassle of having to write an |
Also a musical technique whereby a song fades to silence. Most of the time this is done to save the songwriter the hassle of having to write an ending—the chorus will repeat, sometimes with a [[Truck Driver's Gear Change]], and the song will fade out. |
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[[Category:Script Speak]] |
[[Category:Script Speak]] |
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[[Category:Camera Tricks]] |
[[Category:Camera Tricks]] |
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[[Category:Needs Wiki Magic Love]] |
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[[Category:Music Tropes]] |
[[Category:Music Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Fade Out]] |
[[Category:Fade Out]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 24 July 2020
"Stop trying to fade me out, I'm giving a monologue here." —The Nostalgia Chick, Dune IRiff
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Dissolve from a scene to black (or, on occasion, white). The opposite of Fade In. Often, the last instruction in a script or screenplay.
Actually originated on stage, where the stage lights would fade out to mark transitions.
Also a musical technique whereby a song fades to silence. Most of the time this is done to save the songwriter the hassle of having to write an ending—the chorus will repeat, sometimes with a Truck Driver's Gear Change, and the song will fade out.