fade in



fade something in

to bring a picture, sound, or both into prominence. (Broadcasting.) The technician faded the picture in and the program began. Fade in the picture a little faster next time.
See also: fade

fade in

v.
To cause something, especially sound, light, or a cinematic or television image, to appear or be heard gradually: At the beginning of the play, a voice mutters quietly as the lights fade in.
See also: fade

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tanekatə-NEE-kəAfrican American (Rare)
Rien (2)REENDutch
Ramon-Catalan
MillieMIL-eeEnglish
Andromedaan-DRAW-mə-də (English)Greek Mythology
BerachBAHR-akhIrish