fade up



fade something up

to increase the sound gradually. (Broadcasting.) The director faded the music up and then down again before the announcer spoke. Fade up the music when the announcer stops talking.
See also: fade, up

fade up

v.
1. To increase in intensity: The sound of the drums fades up as the piece begins.
2. To cause something to increase in intensity: The director said we should fade the lights up on the back of the stage. The picture faded up as the movie began.
See also: fade, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shichiroushee-chee-ṙo:Japanese
Theophil-German
Arrington['æriŋtən]
Truls-Norwegian, Swedish
Finnguala-Irish, Irish Mythology
Stefanu-Old Church Slavic