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Terminator 2 screenwriter and frequent Cameron collaborator William Wisher had a cameo in the scene as a reporter in Santa Monica who catches the first tidal wave on camera.
All the while " Grandpa Fred " ( Robert Prosky ) catches the chaos on camera, broadcasting it to the world ; he dreams of being a proper anchorman but only works at Clamp Enterprises as an actor.
The car slowly catches fire, and the camera / driver finally turns frantically to the back seat and robotically swivels back and forth, only to find that Yorke is no longer there.
Then, as Wally leaves the room with a parting bon mot and the canned laughter kicks in, the camera catches June's bewildered, dazed, or amused facial expression.

camera and him
We did not dare speak to so exalted a being, but Norton aimed his camera and shot him, so to speak, on the rise, the split second between the halt and the turn.
He was in his car with his camera and equipment bag in less than two minutes, and it took him only three more to reach the corner, a block from Columbus Avenue.
When the cameraman proceeded to pick up his camera, Rogers went back to him in an arguably threatening way.
During a 1995 appearance on Late Show with David Letterman, Barrymore climbed onto David Letterman's desk and bared her breasts to him, her back to the camera, in celebration of his birthday.
During a taping of Mason's monologue Sullivan, off camera, gestured that Mason should wrap things up by giving him two fingers, meaning " two minutes left ", as the show was suddenly shown live following an abbreviated address by President Lyndon Johnson, which was expected to preempt the entire show.
I asked him how to die in front of the camera.
In Looking For Eric, the main actor Steve Evets discovered that football icon Eric Cantona was in the film only when he turned around to face him in a scene, with the camera rolling.
Learning about the lands and people there, Flaherty decided to bring a camera with him on his third expedition in 1913, but knowing nothing about film, Flaherty took a three-week course on cinematography in Rochester, New York.
Patterson's expensive 16 mm camera had been rented on May 13, but he had kept it longer than the contract had stipulated, and an arrest warrant had been issued for him on October 17.
Pope Clement IX ( 1667 – 69 ) named him Superintendent of the Papal Exchequer ( in charge of the Church's finances ), and in 1667 his maestro di camera, and he was made Secretary of the Congregation of Bishops and Regulars.
Flaherty brought with him a Bell and Howell hand cranked motion picture camera.
The critics of the outside world praised them, but at home, Eisenstein's focus in these films on structural issues such as camera angles, crowd movements, and montage brought him and like-minded others, such as Vsevolod Pudovkin and Alexander Dovzhenko, under fire from the Soviet film community, forcing him to issue public articles of self-criticism and commitments to reform his cinematic visions to conform to the increasingly specific doctrines of socialist realism.
Cauger, allowed him to borrow a camera from work to experiment with at home.
In late 1932, Herbert Kalmus, who had just completed work on the first three-strip technicolor camera, approached Walt and convinced him to reshoot the black and white Flowers and Trees in three-strip Technicolor.
At 14, Herzog was inspired by an encyclopedia entry about filmmaking which he says provided him with " everything I needed to get myself started " as a filmmaker — that, and the 35 mm camera he stole from the Munich Film School.
The FED camera, produced from 1934 to 1990, is named for him.
After Lester gets a beer from the refrigerator, the camera pushes toward him, then stops facing a hallway down which he walks " to meet his fate ".
According to Toshiba, the name " flash " was suggested by Dr. Masuoka's colleague, Mr. Shōji Ariizumi, because the erasure process of the memory contents reminded him of the flash of a camera.
The last such instance was very near the end of the series, when the survivors of a previous IMF operation ( Season Six's " Casino ") recognized a vacationing Phelps from security camera photos and kidnapped him to force his team to retrieve evidence that a plea-bargaining mobster is about to turn over to authorities.
The security manager saw him go up to the cafe carrying a large bag and a video camera, but ignored him.
Rains later credited director Michael Curtiz with teaching him the more understated requirements of film acting, or " what not to do in front of a camera ".
American director William Wyler, a close friend of Reed's, sent him a spirit level, with a note saying, " Carol, next time you make a picture, just put it on top of the camera, will you?
The animator draws a door in front of him and closes it on him, then the camera draws back to reveal Bugs Bunny at a drawing table, who says to the camera, " Ain't I a stinker?

camera and fleeing
Muhammad Amin Al-Husayni was charged with inciting the Arab crowds with an inflammatory speech and sentenced by military court held in camera ( private ) to ten years imprisonment in absentia, since he had already violated his bail by fleeing to Transjordan to avoid arrest.

camera and tape
* Sensors: camera with digital tape recorder ( about 20 pictures ), cosmic dust, solar plasma, trapped radiation, cosmic rays, magnetic fields, radio occultation and celestial mechanics
However, a custodian removed the security camera video tape, rewound it, and placed a new tape into the slot just as the duo entered the cafeteria.
In 1971 the Advent Corporation introduced their Model 201 tape deck that combined Dolby type B noise reduction and chromium dioxide ( CrO < sub > 2 </ sub >) tape, with a commercial-grade tape transport mechanism supplied by the Wollensak camera division of 3M Corporation.
He spies on them with a video camera and captures on tape a shadowy figure telling the other people that they can rely on his political support, emphasizing this by saying " And you can take that to the bank!
One innovative construction involved attaching a kaleidoscope made from a toilet paper roll to a camera lens with cardboard and tape and setting the resulting abstract images to music.
While working on Flight of the Phoenix, Jacob Vargas operated the camera to shoot Laurie's audition tape for House.
Yellow gaffer tape used for marking a Film_crew # Camera | camera department remote on a film set
The most common use for gaffer tape is securing cables to the stage floor or other surface, either for safety or to keep them out of view of the audience or camera.
ABC News gave Lloyd a video camera and blank cassettes to tape the flight ; once the journey began, it was vigorously followed by supporters, media outlets, and others who monitored its progress, reporting each time Dubroff landed or took off.
Regardless whether captured by a video camera, tapeless camcorder, recorded in a television studio on a video tape recorder ( VTR ) the content must be accessed sequentially.
That said, it should be mentioned that Quad tape has a better bandwidth than any smaller-format analogue tape, and properly handled could produce a picture indistinguishable from that of a live camera.
At a minimum, digital copy protection of non-interactive works is subject to the analog hole: regardless of any digital restrictions, if music can be heard by the human ear, it can also be recorded ( at the very least, with a microphone and tape recorder ); if a film can be viewed by the human eye, it can also be recorded ( at the very least, with a video camera and recorder ).
The term may have evolved then through the listing of tapes a single camera crew shoots — with the ' A ' tape containing the interview footage and the ' B ' tape containing the support material.
All speed variations of the camera and tape can be detected as deviations from 60 / 50 Hz, and compared at the time of playback with in built quartz reference oscillator.
Throughout the game, the player could take photographs of the environment with a camera and record significant information with a tape recorder.
She used her own camera to tape her audition.
It was launched in 1985 as the name of the first Video8 camcorder, replacing Sony's previous line of Betamax-based models, and the name was intended to emphasize the " handy " palm size nature of the camera, made possible by the new miniaturized tape format.
A recurring episode opener of the show is a stark camera shot of Felicity sitting in a dorm room or apartment holding a tape recorder, recalling events in order to make a cassette tape to send to an old friend named Sally Reardon ( voiced by Janeane Garofalo ).
At least two informants called police, having recognized Smith from the television broadcasts of the security camera tape.

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