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What does “film cue” mean?
A “human cue tip”?What does “proverbial” mean?What does “as good a film as the Coen brothers…have ever made” mean?What does 'arra' mean?What does “misabilerist” mean?What does “amletic” mean?What does it mean?What does “Feudovassalism” mean?What does 'directs' mean?What does “arruginated” mean?
I'm trying to translate this sentence: (said in a TV studio inside a movie: Ice castles - 1978 if it could help)
"Did you see his face when they missed that film cue?"
Some sentences later there are few more times the word "cue" appears, which are:
- "Raven, we've got to pick up the cue after that third spot, thank you".
- "Am I going to have that cue right for tonight?"
From the last two sentences I'd be tempted to translate this as "signal" but I can't get the meaning of "missing the film signal".
What would be the actual meaning of film cue? Thanks in advance!
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I'm trying to translate this sentence: (said in a TV studio inside a movie: Ice castles - 1978 if it could help)
"Did you see his face when they missed that film cue?"
Some sentences later there are few more times the word "cue" appears, which are:
- "Raven, we've got to pick up the cue after that third spot, thank you".
- "Am I going to have that cue right for tonight?"
From the last two sentences I'd be tempted to translate this as "signal" but I can't get the meaning of "missing the film signal".
What would be the actual meaning of film cue? Thanks in advance!
meaning
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I'm trying to translate this sentence: (said in a TV studio inside a movie: Ice castles - 1978 if it could help)
"Did you see his face when they missed that film cue?"
Some sentences later there are few more times the word "cue" appears, which are:
- "Raven, we've got to pick up the cue after that third spot, thank you".
- "Am I going to have that cue right for tonight?"
From the last two sentences I'd be tempted to translate this as "signal" but I can't get the meaning of "missing the film signal".
What would be the actual meaning of film cue? Thanks in advance!
meaning
I'm trying to translate this sentence: (said in a TV studio inside a movie: Ice castles - 1978 if it could help)
"Did you see his face when they missed that film cue?"
Some sentences later there are few more times the word "cue" appears, which are:
- "Raven, we've got to pick up the cue after that third spot, thank you".
- "Am I going to have that cue right for tonight?"
From the last two sentences I'd be tempted to translate this as "signal" but I can't get the meaning of "missing the film signal".
What would be the actual meaning of film cue? Thanks in advance!
meaning
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In theatres or movie and TV studios, a cue is a signal to perform an action. Cues may be explicit, (somebody off-stage or out of the camera's view gives a visual signal, e.g. a wave, a nod, etc) or implicit (a certain place in the script). A film cue may have been a cue in a TV studio to play a piece of movie film (to be broadcast as part of the show).
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In theatres or movie and TV studios, a cue is a signal to perform an action. Cues may be explicit, (somebody off-stage or out of the camera's view gives a visual signal, e.g. a wave, a nod, etc) or implicit (a certain place in the script). A film cue may have been a cue in a TV studio to play a piece of movie film (to be broadcast as part of the show).
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In theatres or movie and TV studios, a cue is a signal to perform an action. Cues may be explicit, (somebody off-stage or out of the camera's view gives a visual signal, e.g. a wave, a nod, etc) or implicit (a certain place in the script). A film cue may have been a cue in a TV studio to play a piece of movie film (to be broadcast as part of the show).
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In theatres or movie and TV studios, a cue is a signal to perform an action. Cues may be explicit, (somebody off-stage or out of the camera's view gives a visual signal, e.g. a wave, a nod, etc) or implicit (a certain place in the script). A film cue may have been a cue in a TV studio to play a piece of movie film (to be broadcast as part of the show).
In theatres or movie and TV studios, a cue is a signal to perform an action. Cues may be explicit, (somebody off-stage or out of the camera's view gives a visual signal, e.g. a wave, a nod, etc) or implicit (a certain place in the script). A film cue may have been a cue in a TV studio to play a piece of movie film (to be broadcast as part of the show).
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