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Convention Industry Council
Branche: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
Number of blossaries: 0
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Using a personal computer to prepare materials for printing.
Industry:Convention
Varying the positions of actors to achieve a better TV picture.
Industry:Convention
Venue at which exhibitions are held.
Industry:Convention
Used as a noun to describe a set booking or date when a buyer has secured the services of, or employed, a speaker.
Industry:Convention
Used for suspending objects and is much stronger than wire. Its thickness ranges from 1/8 to.
Industry:Convention
Used to warm or cook food, it consists of a container (usually metal) with a heat source directly beneath it, which can come from a candle, electricity or solid fuel (e.g. Sterno). There's often a larger dish that is used as a water basin (like the bottom of a double boiler) into which the dish containing the food is placed to prevent food from burning.
Industry:Convention
Uses 60-, 66- or 72-inch (152-, 168- and 183-centimeter) diameter rounds with seating on two thirds to three quarters of the table and no seating with its back to the speaker. Used for banquet-to-meeting or meeting-to-banquet quick set.
Industry:Convention
Use of two tablecloths on a banquet table for decorative purposes, to muffle sound, or to attach skirting to. Usually two different colors are used.
Industry:Convention
Typically, a dedicated audio channel within an audio mixing console, through which a signal intended to be sent or received to or from an echo or reverberation device (e.g. An echo chamber) is routed.
Industry:Convention
Undesired sound from radio devices infringing upon the sound system, typically heard as bleed-over between left and right stereo speakers, or as leakage of high-frequency sound between busses or circuits in audio mixers, microphone cable snakes and multiple circuit audio signal wiring.
Industry:Convention