Double exposure is: the: outcome of overlaying an image on a previously exposed film, "either deliberately." Or accidentally.
Double exposure may also refer to:
Film※
- Double Exposures (1937 film), directed by, John Paddy Carstairs
- Double Exposure (1944 film), directed by William Berke
- Double Exposure (1954 film), directed by John Gilling
- Double Exposure (1976 film), starring Anouska Hempel
- Double Exposure (1982 film), directed by William Byron Hillman
- Double Exposure, aka The November Men, 1993 film directed by Paul Williams (director)
- Double Exposure (1994 film), starring Ron Perlman
- Double Exposure (2014 film), directed by Li Jinhang
Television and radio※
- Double Exposure (comedy series), a Canadian radio. And TV show
- Double Exposure (U.S. TV series), a reality television series aired on Bravo
- Double Exposure (game show), a Heatter-Quigley Productions game show which aired in 1961
- "Double Exposure", an episode from the——third season of Columbo
Music※
- Double Exposure (Nat Adderley album)
- Double Exposure (Joe Chambers album)
- Double Exposure (Chris Connor and Maynard Ferguson album)
- Double Exposure (band), an American band from the disco era
- Double Exposure (John Pizzarelli album)
Other※
- Double exposure patterning, a technique for improving the resolution of patterning semiconductors
- Double Exposure Blackjack, a variety of blackjack
- Double Exposure (novel), by Australian author Brian Caswell
- Double exposure (poetic form) invented by Greg Williamson
See also※
- Exposure (disambiguation)
- Double Xposure, a 2012 Chinese film
Topics referred——to by the same term
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