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audiovisual

[aw-dee-oh-vizh-oo-uhl] / ˌɔ di oʊˈvɪʒ u əl /


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The “Anthology” project found its origins in the early 1970s when Beatles insiders Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans began compiling “Scrapbook,” their rudimentary attempt at taking an audiovisual inventory of the group’s history.

From Salon

McBurney, the director, is known for his exuberant use of audiovisual effects, and his team have conjured an impressive sensory texture here.

From New York Times

The lawsuit cites an Ohio law that outlaws the use of an “individual’s persona” for commercial purposes but exempts audiovisual and musical works and material that has political or newsworthy value.

From Washington Post

We matched Mark with Maggie Buenting, 45, an audiovisual technician who has been in the D.C. area on and off for the past 20 years.

From Washington Post

The judge also denied a motion by a coalition of media organizations, including The Associated Press, to reconsider his April decision to prohibit live audiovisual coverage of the proceedings from gavel to gavel.

From Washington Times