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What is a scene?

Oddcast - SitePal FAQ
A scene combines a character that you create, a background of your choice and an audio that you record to deliver a composite audio visual talking character. The scene is what you eventually include ('embed' is the term often used) in your web page. By creating multiple scenes you may embed in different pages in your site several talking characters with several different messages. Note that you may update your scenes anytime and any changes immediately appear in your web pages.
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The WELLiner is made of a thick weather-proof poly-styrene plastic which is digitally imprinted with UV coated inks for long lasting durability
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Scene Station - Scenes for Actors - f a q
After selecting the type of scene you need based on the gender mix and the genre. You can read a Grab of the scene which gives you a quick snapshot. Reading the Synopsis gives you an overview of what transpires in the scene. Then you are able to read the First Page and some Acting Notes relating to the scene.
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Peavey.com :: PC 1600 FAQ
A scene is a "snapshot" of the current fader positions and values of the messages at the time of the save.
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Bikini Science--Frequently Asked Questions
A Scene consists of a single web page which documents a particular who, what, when, where, and, sometimes, a why. It describes, in pictures and words, a particular event, something that occurred. "Jenny Horn, The Blue Spider, February 1989, New York"--who, what, where, where. Why she wore this very costume this very day is more complex, and often not found in a Scene--why's often require Dubya analysis.
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Calamity Game | Frequently Asked Questions
Click on the Play button at the top of the Edit screen (next to the zoom bar). Your newly created Scene will play out in front of you, when you are finished viewing, click on the play button again to stop the action.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Scene combines a character that you create, a background of your choice and an audio that you record to deliver a composite audio visual talking character. The scene is what you eventually include ('embed' is the term often used) in your web page. By creating multiple Scenes, you can include several talking characters with several different messages across your website. You can update your Scenes anytime and any changes immediately appear in your web pages.
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What is the purpose of the Scene mode?

EVOLT E-510 > Frequently Asked Questions
The EVOLT E-510 has a Scene mode that optimizes the camera settings for specific shooting conditions. All of the settings applied in the 18 available Scenes can also be applied via controls in the camera menu, but applying them manually can be time-consuming. In addition, amateur photographers may not have a deep enough knowledge of photography to select the appropriate settings for some situations that advanced amateur and professional photographers would employ.
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How do I email a scene to someone?

Oddcast - SitePal FAQ
Emailing a scene is very simple. Your scene will be embedded in a web-page, a link to that page will be sent to the recipients. You don't have to own a web page in order to do so, just follow these instructions: After editing a scene return to the scenes list page. Next to the scene you would like to send, click on the "Email Scene" icon.
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What must I do at the accident scene?

NYS DMV - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are in an accident, you are required by the NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law to stop and exchange information with the involved drivers. If the accident caused property damage only, then exchange information about your driver license, insurance, and registration with the involved drivers. If a parked vehicle or other property is damaged, or if a domestic animal is injured, you must locate the owner or contact the police.
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What is the Teen Scene?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – iD Tech Computer Ca...
Our Teen Scene is designed to provide teens with a more independent experience while giving them a taste of life on a college campus. iD's Teen Scene Camp is a special teen camp experience geared toward youths ages 13-17. With our Teen Gaming tournaments and time to socialize with friends, teens feel right at home at iD Tech Camps. Click her for more details: Teen Scene.
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What is the "Pip Scene"?

J7 FAQ Page
This is a saucy bit of J/7 subtext that most U.S. viewers did not get a chance to see because it was cut from the first-run airing on UPN stations and showed only on some syndicated stations in Canada. It's a scene between Janeway and Seven that takes place in the Captain's Ready Room in Act 1 of the Season Five episode "Someone to Watch Over Me," as Janeway is putting the finishing touches on her formal dress uniform in preparation for her diplomatic Away mission to the Kati planet.
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Can I choose my own scene or do a scene from a movie or a scene I put together myself?

ScreenTime Productions
No. ScreenTime is very specific in its style and specifications for scene structure. All of the scenes are original material written to showcase each actor's strengths and versatility. Each scene has to accommodate all actors equally, as every actor in the scene is a paying customer as well. If everyone brought their own scenes, it would be unequally biased towards their own needs, and that would not create a fair balance for all involved.
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What is the difference between embedding a scene and embedding an optimized scene?

Oddcast - SitePal FAQ
Yes. An optimized embed does not include the scene's background and link, and does not support TTS, which reduces the size of your scene by about 20KB and speeds up its loading time. In case your scene does not require those elements, check the "Optimized" option before copying the HTML code.
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Why do I have to enter a scene order for each scene?

FAQ's
The scene order field gives the program a way of knowing the order in which the play is performed, and likewise in which it should be shown on your various forms. Although entering act and scene numbers in a standard way might also provide a sorting system, the addition of elements such as overtures, intermissions, and blackouts which may not be assigned scene numbers throws any system into confusion which is based only in scene names. Hence the addition of an order field for scenes.
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What happens at the death scene?

Rock County Coroner Frequently Asked Questions
Document any past medical history, present medical history, hospitalizations, doctors, treatments, etc.... Document the next of kin and their relationship. If notified, when and by whom, who will attempt notification, or if follow-up is needed. What are the environmental conditions (hot, cold, rainy, etc...) surrounding the body and the relationship of evidence and/or other articles or objects to the deceased ("a knife was located next to the right hand of the deceased").
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What happened in the tooth scene?

Monkeys FAQ
Cole locks himself in the bathroom with the pimp. He removes his own teeth and pretty much leaves the pimp alone. The blood all over his own mouth suggests this, and he holds out the teeth for Railly to see.
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Is this [dream scene] common?

Dream FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions...
Probably so, one way of finding that out is posting your dream to alt.dreams. You might also stick around and see if other people post similar dreams. Or you might check the archive at www.dejanews.com and maybe do a search on a few keywords from your dream.
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Are there alternatives to the bar scene?

Penn State LGBTA Student Resource Center - Frequently Asked ...
Yes! A lot of LGBTA students become involved in student groups that do activities both on and off campus. Bowling and movie nights are popular. Also, each semester, there are specific LGBTA events such as National Coming Out Day, and the Pride Week activities. These are just a few options for students.
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What do I do at the accident scene?

Personal Injury and Auto Accident Attorney
You should call the police if necessary, get the names of all parties and witnesses, get all the insurance information, take photos, and attend to all injured persons. Never admit fault at the scene of the accident. Always cooperate with the law enforcement. Take down all of the information on the parties, their insurance and the cars involved. Immediately call our office so we can help you.
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What is Scene Interactive?

Scene Interactive - A Serious Tool for Dedicated Actors - Fr...
Scene Interactive combines a range of services designed to streamline the casting process for all of the parties involved. For the dedicated performer, Scene Interactive combines production and marketing services that will separate you from the crowd. We specialize in creating multimedia packages that display your full range and give you a competitive edge in getting auditions. For casting professionals, Scene Interactive offers a number of different services.
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Can I pick a scene to do?

ACTORS ON DEMAND
Yes, an actor can pick a scene or monologue as long as it is within their 1 minute segment. There should be NO profanity or adult content and actors are still required to state their name and contact info.
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What's the drug scene here?

Tales of Asia - FAQ - Miscellaneous
Weed is plentiful, cheap and easy to get but is not always of particularly high quality. The better stuff costs about $400 a kilo (for metrically challenged Yanks that's $180 a pound). Do not e-mail me asking for specific help in scoring weed. I'm not going to answer such a question. Go ask a motodriver. Ecstasy is floating around and regrettably, the ya baa (speed) craze has spread from Thailand into Cambodia.
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What is a scene graph?

the_faq [jME Wiki]
A scene graph is a collection of 3d objects arranged in a tree where there is one object acting as a root and other objects are added to it. Additional objects may be added to these objects and so forth. See Scene Graph for a more detailed description. Lights in jME are additive by default, in other words, they are gathered from the current point in the scene down the scene tree towards the root.
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How do you recall a scene?

FAQ | Support | Yamaha Pro Audio
You can select the required scene number using the number keys or the inc/dec keys (situated below the PCMCIA card slots) and then pressing the 'recall' button. Alternatively, a scene can be selected in the software, on the 'memory' page in the 'scene' menu. Also, there are 12 direct scene recall buttons available. These also double-up as mute groups, so the user should select which one of these functions is needed. Any scene can be assigned to any of the direct recall buttons.
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How can I get "Pop Scene"?

Besides the hard-to-find single release, "Pop Scene" appears on bootlegs, the US release of Modern Life Is Rubbish (track 15), and live on the Live at Budokan album, as a b-side to the On Your Own single, and on the Japanese compliation, Food 100.
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What is the Scene mode?

PLAZA
The Scene mode comes with a collection of 28 different built-in sample images (scenes), such as blue sky, fireworks, buildings, etc. Simply select the type of scene you want to shoot, and the camera sets up for it automatically. Selecting the fireworks scene, for example, closes the aperture, sets the shutter speed to bulb, focuses for infinity, sets the white balance to sunlight, selects center weighted metering, and turns off the flash.
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What is the entire scene?

XRNA Installation
Refers to the entire scene in a secondary structure graph and is a container for "rna strand groups" and labels global to the whole scene. This concept is useful for edit and annotate commands that need to affect the entire scene.
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