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This was caused by the correct feed not being faded up.
When it was over, the house lights came on, and the recorded background music faded up.
For example, a key frame could be set to indicate the point at which audio will have faded up or down to a certain level.
The light faded up slowly, and he felt as if it were revealing him to himself, a figure taking shape in the shadows.
Now a technical feed faded up in Maura's other ear.
The noise of the errant assembly faded up the mountain.
A second channel was fading up, behind me.
There is no closing title card, as the background fades up and the crawl runs.
They swam to the eyot, then faded up into the underbrush.
He heard the arrival of someone behind him, but did not look up until the death chant had faded up the street.
For all other programmes the holding device would be faded up, and the music faded in at where it had reached.
He held it under his armpit for a moment, and it gradually faded up.
"Computer, fade up lights to one-half," he said, and the room slowly brightened.
Bird noises faded up as if I had found another TV control.
The lights fade up on a silhouetted statue.
The lights fade up, and the shots cross-fade into close-ups of Freddie.
As the door closed, D'Amato faded up the lights.
Anthony swayed back, his face scorched for an instant by the glow that faded up the chimney.
Thermals were clearer at night, the rising heat of the day fading up into the cool of the upper sky.
Ceiling panels faded up to full illumination.
The light fades up on a room in which a white-haired old man - identified simply as Speaker - stands motionless facing a blank wall.
In this version, the original end card shakes, and the Turner disclaimer fades up at the end.
'Fade up on the Dalai and we'll check the day's doings.'
Most were hot swing tunes that used a very interesting gimmick; they faded up and faded out with a piano solo.
Dim yellowish orange illumination faded up slowly, obscured behind a heavy curtain of thick gray smoke.