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DirectorA popular multimedia authoring program for Windows and Macintosh from Adobe, acquired from Macromedia in 2005. Source files can be run, edited and switched between Windows and Mac platforms, regardless of where they were created or last saved. In a similar way, Director can publish content for playback on both platforms, whether through a browser using the Shockwave player or as stand-alone desktop applications known as "projectors." director 1. a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function 2. the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programme 3. Music another word (esp US) for conductor director [də′rek·tər] (electronics) Telephone switch which translates the digits dialed into the directing digits actually used to switch the call. (electromagnetism) A parasitic element placed a fraction of a wavelength ahead of a dipole receiving antenna to increase the gain of the array in the direction of the major lobe. (ordnance) Electromechanical equipment which is used to track a moving target in azimuth and angular height and which, with the addition of other necessary information from an outside source, such as a radar set or a range finder, continuously computes firing data and transmits them to the guns. 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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Contact Name: Mark Hays, Arts & Community Theatre Director It owes its existence to the film and theatre director Andrzej Wajda, who donated his Kyoto Prize to establish it as a home for the Japanese art collection built up at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by Feliks Jasienski. Bourne dreamed up the idea when outgoing National Theatre Director Trevor Nunn requested a piece for his farewell season of new works. |
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