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  2. Windowbox (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    A form of windowboxing is also occasionally encountered in 3D film; by containing the reference plane in a box smaller than the actual screen, the filmmaker can increase the stereoscopic effect of objects coming out of the plane and toward the viewer by having them extend outside the windowbox.

  3. Rubber stamp - Wikipedia

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    With modern laser-engraving technology, personalized rubber stamps can be made in minutes. Rubber stamps for business commonly show an address, corporate logo and business registration number. [5] [6] Some stamps also have movable parts that allow the user to adjust the date or the wording of the stamp. They are used to date incoming mail, as ...

  4. The Rubber Stamp Film - Wikipedia

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    The Rubber Stamp Film is a 1983 [1] 7 minute 16mm short animated film by Joanna Priestley, [2] using rubber stamped images and drawings on paper. The film was directed, produced, and animated by Priestley with sound designed and produced by R. Dennis Wiancko.

  5. Hot stamping - Wikipedia

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    Several do-it-yourself (DIY) techniques exist for crafting foiling stamps. Notably, the advent of 3D printing technology has empowered enthusiasts to fashion stamps from high-temperature resins. [8] When coupled with a conductive wrapper to enhance thermal conductivity within the resin, it becomes possible to attain intricately detailed stamps.

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  8. Rubber stamp (politics) - Wikipedia

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    A rubber stamp is a political metaphor, referring to a person or institution with considerable de jure power but little de facto power — one that rarely or never disagrees with more powerful organizations. [1] Historian Edward S. Ellis used the term toy parliament to describe a rubber-stamp legislature.

  9. Motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Motion capture of two pianists' right hands playing the same piece (slow-motion, no-sounds) [1] Two repetitions of a walking sequence recorded using motion capture [2]. Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.