Real life.
You watched a film from a seat on the third row from the front of a movie theater.
It depends on when you mean the tv show or movie they were mostly in front of a green screen in the tv show and the the movie but the tv show had parts that the cast did some of the burnouts hope I helped a little
A stationary front
Of course not. Babies would have no interest in the show. Even if they were placed in front of the TV screen, they might be distracted by the colors and noises, but they wouldn't understand anything that was going on on the screen.
what is the weight and height limit to sit in the front seat of a car?
It is called a grill.
The Russian Front, sometimes called the "Eastern Front" had the most casualties.
The canopy.
Front part of a Baseball is called "peak", i.e. the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above you eyes.
They were called groundlings and stood in front and at the sides of the projecting stage.
The Eastern Front of the European Theater.
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The color of the background screen is electronically filled with another image. It is called Chroma key. You can see it fail when the person in front of the screen wares the same color as the screen.
On the front screen On the front screen
A Proscenium theater is a theater space whose primary feature is a large archway (the proscenium arch) at or near the front of the stage, through which the audience views the play. The audience directly faces the stage, which is typically raised several feet above front row audience level. The main stage is the space behind the proscenium arch, often marked by a curtain which can be lowered or drawn closed. The space in front of the curtain is called the "apron." The areas obscured by the proscenium arch and any curtains serving the same purpose (often called legs or tormentors) are called the wings. Any space not viewable to the audiences is collectively referred to as offstage. Proscenium stages range in size from small enclosures to several stories tall. In general practice, a theater space is referred to as a "proscenium" any time the audience directly faces the stage, with no audience on any other side, even if there is not a formal proscenium arch over the stage. Because of the somewhat ironic nature of a theater called a proscenium theater without a proscenium arch, these theaters are often referred to as "end-on" theater spaces.
Fetlock. Front hoof too.
In front of a screen