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- IMAG abstract "The term IMAG is a short form for \"image magnification\" used in the audiovisual production industry. It refers to large-scale theatrical or concert video projection to enable audience members seated at great distance from the stage to see details of the performer's body language and facial expressions that could not be seen with the unaided eye.".
- IMAG wikiPageID "34993250".
- IMAG wikiPageLength "1667".
- IMAG wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- IMAG wikiPageRevisionID "706966273".
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink Body_language.
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photography.
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink Concert.
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink Facial_expression.
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink Stage_(theatre).
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLink xc3x89cole_nationale_supxc3xa9rieure_dinformatique_et_de_mathxc3xa9matiques_appliquxc3xa9es_de_Grenoble.
- IMAG wikiPageWikiLinkText "IMAG".
- IMAG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hatnote.
- IMAG subject Category:Photography.
- IMAG hypernym Form.
- IMAG comment "The term IMAG is a short form for \"image magnification\" used in the audiovisual production industry. It refers to large-scale theatrical or concert video projection to enable audience members seated at great distance from the stage to see details of the performer's body language and facial expressions that could not be seen with the unaided eye.".
- IMAG label "IMAG".
- IMAG sameAs Q5971924.
- IMAG sameAs m.0r3rm_y.
- IMAG sameAs Q5971924.
- IMAG wasDerivedFrom IMAG?oldid=706966273.
- IMAG isPrimaryTopicOf IMAG.