In stage lighting , a fade is a gradual increase or decrease of the intensity of light projected onto the stage. The term fade-in refers to gradually changing the lighting level from complete darkness to a predetermined lighting level. A fade-out (also known as fade-to-black) refers to gradually decreasing the intensity of light until none is shining on the stage. A crossfade is when lighting levels are gradually altered from one setting to another. A fade-in is sometimes called a build , and where this terminology is used, a fade is understood to be a fade-out.
17-493: [REDACTED] Look up fade or fading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fade or Fading may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Fading , a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver Color fade , the alteration of color by light Fade (audio engineering) , a gradual change in sound volume Brake fade , in vehicle braking systems,
34-420: A 2011 UK supernatural drama series "Fade" ( Smallville ) , a television episode Literature [ edit ] Fade (novel) , a 1988 novel by Robert Cormier The Fade , a 2007 novel by Chris Wooding Fade, a humanoid race of monsters from Robert Jordan 's 1990-2013 fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time . Music [ edit ] Dynamics (music) , the variation or change in volume in
51-854: A Japanese alternative rock band The Fades , a British indie rock band Albums [ edit ] Fade (Remove Silence album) or the title song, 2010 Fade (Yo La Tengo album) , 2013 Fade (Boris album) , 2022 Songs [ edit ] "Fade" (Jakwob song) , 2013 "Fade" (Kanye West song) , 2016 "Fade" (Kristine W song) , 2009 "Fade" (Lewis Capaldi song) , 2017 "Fade" (Staind song) , 2001 "Fading" (song) , by Rihanna, 2010 "Fade", by Alan Walker , 2014 "Fade", by Basement from I Wish I Could Stay Here , 2011 "Fade", by Blue Angel from Blue Angel , 1980 "Fade", by God Is an Astronaut from Ghost Tapes #10 , 2021 "Fade", by Gothminister from Anima Inferna , 2011 "Fade", by Karnivool from Persona , 2001 "Fade", by Northlane from Mesmer , 2017 "Fade", by
68-579: A hairstyle Fade, a characteristic of a shot in golf stroke mechanics See also [ edit ] Fade away (disambiguation) Fade in (disambiguation) Fade out (disambiguation) Fade to Black (disambiguation) Fade to Grey (disambiguation) Faded (disambiguation) Fader (disambiguation) Gradient (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Fade All pages with titles containing Fade All pages with titles beginning with fading All pages with titles containing fading Topics referred to by
85-579: A hairstyle Fade, a characteristic of a shot in golf stroke mechanics See also [ edit ] Fade away (disambiguation) Fade in (disambiguation) Fade out (disambiguation) Fade to Black (disambiguation) Fade to Grey (disambiguation) Faded (disambiguation) Fader (disambiguation) Gradient (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Fade All pages with titles containing Fade All pages with titles beginning with fading All pages with titles containing fading Topics referred to by
102-924: A piece of music Performers [ edit ] Fade (band) , a Japanese alternative rock band The Fades , a British indie rock band Albums [ edit ] Fade (Remove Silence album) or the title song, 2010 Fade (Yo La Tengo album) , 2013 Fade (Boris album) , 2022 Songs [ edit ] "Fade" (Jakwob song) , 2013 "Fade" (Kanye West song) , 2016 "Fade" (Kristine W song) , 2009 "Fade" (Lewis Capaldi song) , 2017 "Fade" (Staind song) , 2001 "Fading" (song) , by Rihanna, 2010 "Fade", by Alan Walker , 2014 "Fade", by Basement from I Wish I Could Stay Here , 2011 "Fade", by Blue Angel from Blue Angel , 1980 "Fade", by God Is an Astronaut from Ghost Tapes #10 , 2021 "Fade", by Gothminister from Anima Inferna , 2011 "Fade", by Karnivool from Persona , 2001 "Fade", by Northlane from Mesmer , 2017 "Fade", by
119-416: A reduction in stopping power after repeated use FADE , a type of anti-piracy software Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] Fade (filmmaking) , a cinematographic technique Fade (2008 film) , a film starring Sarah Lassez , Michael T. Weiss, and Devon Odessa The Fades (TV series) , a 2011 UK supernatural drama series "Fade" ( Smallville ) ,
136-426: A television episode Literature [ edit ] Fade (novel) , a 1988 novel by Robert Cormier The Fade , a 2007 novel by Chris Wooding Fade, a humanoid race of monsters from Robert Jordan 's 1990-2013 fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time . Music [ edit ] Dynamics (music) , the variation or change in volume in a piece of music Performers [ edit ] Fade (band) ,
153-407: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages fade [REDACTED] Look up fade or fading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fade or Fading may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Fading , a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver Color fade ,
170-470: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fade (lighting) Increasing lighting intensities that are not black is referred to as a fade-up. Similarly, decreasing lighting intensities to a level above black is referred to as a fade-down. Cross-fades are accomplished by executing fade-ups and/or fade-downs. In nearly all theatrical lighting designs, multiple lighting instruments are used to illuminate
187-884: The Prom Kings , 2005 "Fade", by Solu Music , 2001 Other entertainment [ edit ] Fade (lighting) , in stage lighting, a gradual change in intensity of a light source Fade (video game) , a 2001 point-and-click adventure game for the Pocket PC/Windows Mobile platform Fade Out – Fade In , a stage musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne People [ edit ] Kris Fade (born 1980), Australian-Lebanese radio presenter, host, and musician Fade Goff (1780–1836), land agent and political figure in Prince Edward Island Other uses [ edit ] Hi-top fade ,
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#1732776799816204-668: The Prom Kings , 2005 "Fade", by Solu Music , 2001 Other entertainment [ edit ] Fade (lighting) , in stage lighting, a gradual change in intensity of a light source Fade (video game) , a 2001 point-and-click adventure game for the Pocket PC/Windows Mobile platform Fade Out – Fade In , a stage musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne People [ edit ] Kris Fade (born 1980), Australian-Lebanese radio presenter, host, and musician Fade Goff (1780–1836), land agent and political figure in Prince Edward Island Other uses [ edit ] Hi-top fade ,
221-494: The alteration of color by light Fade (audio engineering) , a gradual change in sound volume Brake fade , in vehicle braking systems, a reduction in stopping power after repeated use FADE , a type of anti-piracy software Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] Fade (filmmaking) , a cinematographic technique Fade (2008 film) , a film starring Sarah Lassez , Michael T. Weiss, and Devon Odessa The Fades (TV series) ,
238-563: The lighting console, especially with newer digital control systems like DMX , uses a serial data stream to control multiple groups called "universes" of 512 DMX addresses to control compatible fixtures including dimmers, via different methods leading to a single twisted pair of wires connected to the fixtures. DMX consoles are largely computerized, thus allowing digital process control from multiple input devices, and synchronization via MIDI , SMPTE etc. The terms fade in , fade out , and fade to black were borrowed by Hollywood, and are used in
255-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fade . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fade&oldid=1245600129 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
272-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fade . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fade&oldid=1245600129 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
289-404: The stage at any one time. A cue refers to the recorded state of illumination for the entire stage at that time. The intensity of the lighting instruments is often altered with a single crossfade, altering the lighting state of the stage. The lighting instruments are altered from a dimmer board or lighting control panel operated by a lighting technician . The dimmer board, now referred to as
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