Diegetic Space
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Diegetic Space: The physical world in which the narrative action of the television program takes place.
Diegetic Sound: Dialogue, music and sound effects that occur in the diegetic space of the television program. I.e., sound that is part of the characters' world.
Nondiegetic Sound: Sound that does not occur in the diegetic space (the characters' world), such as music that is added in post-production.
Positive Space: Space aboard a ship or aircraft that can be confirmed ahead of time.
Shallow Space Blocking: A type of blocking associated with multiple-camera, studio set productions, where, due to the shallow sets, the actors mostly move side-to-side, rather than up-and-back.
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Hyperspace: Popularized in Asteroids (1980), causes you ship to disappear and reappear in a random location. Useful to escape dangerous situations, but can sometimes put you in a far worse predicament. . . . View Full Definition
My Space: Myspace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-generated content with network of friends, music, photos, bulletins, blogs, groups, and more. Online: myspace
Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA): A variation of TDMA and CDMA that potentially will be used in high-bandwidth, third-generation wireless products.
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