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reel1 1. Angling a device for winding, casting, etc., consisting of a revolving spool with a handle, attached to a fishing rod 2. a roll of celluloid exhibiting a sequence of photographs to be projected reel2 1. any of various lively Scottish dances, such as the eightsome reel and foursome reel for a fixed number of couples who combine in square and circular formations 2. a piece of music having eight quavers to the bar composed for or in the rhythm of this dance reel [rēl] (design engineering) A revolving spool-shaped device used for storage of hose, rope, cable, wire, magnetic tape, and so on. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Showreel hosts about 50 projects yearly, and covers projects on a world-wide scale: industry pros, in particular, will want to use it to see the latest talents and trends. Showreel hosts about 50 projects yearly, and covers projects on a world-wide scale: industry pros, in particular, will want to use it to see the latest talents and trends. Since the opening of the DVD department in 1999, The Machine Room has established itself as one of Europe's leading DVD design and authoring houses, having produced in excess of 500 titles -- from Hollywood blockbusters to broadcast TV series, music projects and corporate showreels. |
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