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Что (кто) такое ghost effect - определение

TELEVISION PROGRAM
Television ghost; The television ghost; The TV Ghost; TV Ghost
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Ghost soldiers         
  • Fall of Kabul]], 15 August 2021. The rapid collapse of governmental forces facing incoming Taliban was partly attributed to rampant ghost soldiers, low military moral and other corruption-related factors. The collapse resulted in an exodus of Afghans.
SCHEME INVOLVING NONEXISTENT SOLDIERS
Ghost battalion; Ghost battalions
Ghost soldiers or ghost battalions are names appearing on military rolls, but who are not actually in military service, generally in order to divert part of the soldiers' salaries to an influential local entity such as army officers or others. Soldiers may equally benefit from the corruption scheme by returning to their civilian occupation and routine while gaining marginal income.
Ghost Soldiers         
  • Fall of Kabul]], 15 August 2021. The rapid collapse of governmental forces facing incoming Taliban was partly attributed to rampant ghost soldiers, low military moral and other corruption-related factors. The collapse resulted in an exodus of Afghans.
SCHEME INVOLVING NONEXISTENT SOLDIERS
Ghost battalion; Ghost battalions
Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission (Doubleday, 2001) is a non-fiction book written by Hampton Sides. It is about the World War II Allied prison camp raid at Cabanatuan in the Philippines.
Musion Eyeliner         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
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Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
The Musion Eyeliner is a proprietary high definition video projection system that allows moving images to appear within a live stage setting. The system is patented.
Cheoptics360         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
  • 
Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
The Cheoptics360 displays revolving 3D animations or special video sequences inside a four-sided transparent pyramid. The device was developed in 2004 by Dutch engineers and designers from viZoo and Ramboll.
Pepper's ghost         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
  • 
Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique used in the theatre, cinema, amusement parks, museums, television, and concerts.
Ghost Dance         
  • ''[[Cyperus esculentus]]'', a root that the Northern Paiutes used to eat
  • [[Great Sioux Nation]] tribe dancers, in dance regalia, 1894
NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
Ghost dance; Ghost dance religion; Ghost Dance religion; Ghost dancers; Ghost Dance Cult; Ghost Dance movement; Ghost Dance Movement; Nanissáanah; The Ghost Dance
The Ghost Dance (Caddo: Nanissáanah,Edmonds, Randlett. Nusht'uhti?ti? Hasinay: Caddo Phrasebook. Richardson, TX: Various Indian Peoples Publishing, 2003: 19. . also called the Ghost Dance of 1890) was a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems. According to the teachings of the Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka (renamed Jack Wilson), proper practice of the dance would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, bring the spirits to fight on their behalf, end American westward expansion, and bring peace, prosperity, and unity to Native American peoples throughout the region.
Ghost dance         
  • ''[[Cyperus esculentus]]'', a root that the Northern Paiutes used to eat
  • [[Great Sioux Nation]] tribe dancers, in dance regalia, 1894
NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
Ghost dance; Ghost dance religion; Ghost Dance religion; Ghost dancers; Ghost Dance Cult; Ghost Dance movement; Ghost Dance Movement; Nanissáanah; The Ghost Dance
·add. ·- A religious dance of the North American Indians, participated in by both sexes, and looked upon as a rite of invocation the purpose of which is, through trance and vision, to bring the dancer into communion with the unseen world and the spirits of departed friends. The dance is the chief rite of the Ghost-dance, or Messiah, religion, which originated about 1890 in the doctrines of the Piute Wovoka, the Indian Messiah, who taught that the time was drawing near when the whole Indian race, the dead with the living, should be reunited to live a life of millennial happiness upon a regenerated earth. The religion inculcates peace, righteousness, and work, and holds that in good time, without warlike intervention, the oppressive white rule will be removed by the higher powers. The religion spread through a majority of the western tribes of the United States, only in the case of the Sioux, owing to local causes, leading to an Outbreak.
Ghost shirt         
  • An [[Arapaho]] buckskin ghost shirt, ca 1890
  • Sioux Ghost Shirts from Wounded Knee Battlefield
SHIRT CREATED BY GHOST DANCERS, THOUGHT TO HAVE SPIRITUAL POWERS OF PROTECTION
Ghost Shirts; Ghost Dance shirt
Ghost shirts are shirts, or other clothing items, worn by members of the Ghost Dance religion, and thought to be imbued with spiritual powers. The religion was founded by Wovoka (Jack Wilson), a Northern Paiute Native American, in the late nineteenth century and quickly spread throughout the plains tribes.
Distancing effect         
  • Set design for a production of Brecht's ''[[Mother Courage and Her Children]]'', featuring a large scene-setting caption ''Polen'' ("Poland") above the stage
PERFORMING ARTS CONCEPT
Defamiliarization Effect; Alienation Effect; Brechtian alienation; Defamiliarization effect; V-effekt; V-effect; V-Effect; V-Effekt; Verfremdungseffekt; Alienation-Effect; Aesthetic Distance; Verfremdung; Estrangement effect; Alienation effect; Distancing Effect; Alienating effect; A-effect; Alienation device
The distancing effect, more commonly known (earlier) by John Willett's 1964 translation as the alienation effect or (more recently) as the estrangement effect ( or V-Effekt), is a performing arts concept coined by German playwright Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956).
Ramsauer–Townsend effect         
PHYSICAL PHENOMENON INVOLVING THE SCATTERING OF LOW-ENERGY ELECTRONS BY ATOMS OF A NOBLE GAS
Ramsauer effect; Ramsauer townsend effect; Ramsauer-townsend effect; Ramsauer-Townsend Effect; Townsend effect; Ramsauer-Townsend effect
The Ramsauer–Townsend effect, also sometimes called the Ramsauer effect or the Townsend effect, is a physical phenomenon involving the scattering of low-energy electrons by atoms of a noble gas. The effect can not be explained by Classical mechanics, but requires the wave theory of quantum mechanics.

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The Television Ghost

The Television Ghost is an American dramatic horror anthology television series featuring ghost stories presented by George Kelting as the ghost of various murder victims. It originally aired in New York City on W2XAB (now WCBS-TV), an experimental television station of Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), from August 17, 1931 to February 15, 1933. Due to a lack of any preservation the entire series is widely accepted as being completely lost.