Fade out, Fade-out or Fadeout may refer to:
Technical engineering
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Fade-out
In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (filmmaking) and fade (lighting)).
A re ...
or fade, a gradual decrease in sound volume
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Fade (lighting)
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 ( ...
or fade-out, a gradual decrease in intensity of a stage lighting source
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Dissolve (filmmaking)
In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve (sometimes called a lap dissolve) is a type of film transition in which one sequence fades over another. The terms fade-out (also called fade to black) and fade-in ...
or fade-out, a cinematographic technique causing the picture to darken and disappear
Fiction
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''Fadeout'' (novel), a 1970 novel by Joseph Hansen
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The Fade Out
''The Fade Out'' is a crime comics series created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips with the help of colorist Elizabeth Breitweiser and research assistant Amy Condit. Twelve issues were published by Image Comics between August 2014 ...
'', a 2014 comic book by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
* ''Fadeout'', a 1959 novel by
Douglas Woolf
Douglas Woolf (March 23, 1922 – January 18, 1992) was an American author of short stories, novels and book reviews.
Biography
Born in New York City, Woolf grew up in Larchmont, New York and attended Harvard University from 1939 to 1942. D ...
* ''Fade-Out'', a 1975 science fiction novel by
Patrick Tilley
Patrick Tilley (4 July 1928 – 25 May 2020) was a British science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imagination, imaginative and futuristic conc ...
Music
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''Fade Out'' (album), a 1988 album by Loop
* "Fade Out", a song by James Bay from ''
Electric Light''
* "Fade Out", a song by Seether from ''
Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray
''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' is the fifth studio album by South African rock band Seether. It was the only Seether album to have Troy McLawhorn as the lead guitarist. He departed from the band just before the album's release, on ...
''
*"Fade Out", a song by
Seeb
Al-Seeb, As Seeb or As Sib ( ar, السيب) is a coastal fishing city, located several kilometres northwest of Muscat, in northeastern Oman. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 470,878.
Landmarks include the Naseem Garden, the Royal ...
and
Olivia O'Brien
Olivia Gail O'Brien (born November 26, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter. In 2016, after she collaborated with Gnash on the single "I Hate U, I Love U", the pair peaked at number 10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the United States ...
Television
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"Fadeout" (''Arrow''), the series finale of ''Arrow''
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"Fade Out" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of ''CSI: Miami''
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"Fade Out" (''Hercules''), an episode of ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys''
Other
* ''
Fade Out: The Calamitous Final Days of MGM'', a 1990 book by Peter Bart
See also
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Fade (disambiguation)
Fade or Fading may refer to:
Science and technology
* 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 bra ...
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Fade in (disambiguation)
* "
Fade Out/In", a song by Paloalto
* "
Fade Out, Fade In", an episode of ''M*A*S*H''
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Fade Out – Fade In
''Fade Out – Fade In'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne. The story involves the movie industry in the 1930s. It starred Carol Burnett, returning to the Broadway stage for the f ...
'', a 1964 Broadway musical
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Street Spirit (Fade Out)
"Street Spirit (Fade Out)" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. It is the final track on their second studio album, '' The Bends'' (1995). It was released as a single on 22 January 1996 and reached number five on the UK Sin ...
", a song by Radiohead
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