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* Tadeusz Bradecki in Camera Buff and No End
* Jerzy Stuhr in The Scar, Camera Buff, Blind Chance, The Decalogue, and Three Colors: White
Jerzy Stuhr, who starred in several Kieślowski films and co-wrote the script for Camera Buff, filmed his own adaptation of an unfilmed Kieślowski script as Big Animal ( Duże zwierzę ) in 2000.
* Camera Buff ( Amator 1979 )
He appeared as himself in Camera Buff ( 1979 ), a film about an amateur film maker, directed by his friend Krzysztof Kieślowski.
Other important films include Kieślowski's The Scar (, 1976 ), Camera Buff ( Amator, 1979 ) and Part 10 of The Decalogue series ( 1988 ), Machulski's Kingsize ( 1987 ), Kiler ( 1997 ) and Kiler 2 ( 1999 ), and Zanussi's Life for Life ( 1988 ).
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Camera and 1979
In 1979, Fairchild Camera and Instrument was purchased by Schlumberger Limited, an oil field services company, for $ 425 million.
Funt also produced a syndicated version of Candid Camera from 1974 to 1979 ; his co-hosts included, at various times, John Bartholomew Tucker, Phyllis George and Jo Ann Pflug.
In 1979, Fairchild Camera and Instrument ( including Fairchild Semiconductor ) became a subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited.
In 1979, Fairchild Camera and Instrument ( including Fairchild Semiconductor ) became a subsidiary of Schlumberger.
Reilly began his career in 1979 as an undergraduate assistant with the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colorado.
In Camera first released the 45 RPM 7 " ' Die Laughing / Final Achievement ' in 1979, followed six months later by the 4 track 12 " ' IV Songs '.
Among his earliest works is Camera Obscura ( 1979 ; destroyed 1981 ) a site-specific work that consisted of a shed-sized optical device on his family's farm field near Abbotsford, British Columbia.

Camera and which
The continental, or realist, tradition focused on humans within human-made environments, and included the so-called " city symphony " films such as Walter Ruttmann's Berlin, Symphony of a City ( of which Grierson noted in an article that Berlin represented what a documentary should not be ), Alberto Cavalcanti's Rien que les heures, and Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera.
'" Towards the end of the same essay, Vertov mentions an upcoming project which seems likely to be Man with the Movie Camera, calling it an " experimental film " made without a scenario ; just three paragraphs above, Vertov mentions a scene from " Kino Pravda " which should be quite familiar to viewers of Man with the Movie Camera: the peasant works, and so does the urban woman, and so too, the woman film editor selecting the negative ...."
" By the later segments of Kino-Pravda, Vertov was experimenting heavily, looking to abandon what he considered film clichés ( and receiving criticism for it ); his experimentation was even more pronounced and dramatic by the time of Man with a Movie Camera, which was filmed in Ukraine.
The Apostolic Camera, or in Latin ( Reverenda ) Camera Apostolica or Apostolica Camera, is the central board of finance in the Papal administrative system, which at one time was of great importance in the government of the States of the Church, and in the administration of justice, led by the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.
The Italians set up the Camera di Commercio Italiana di Montevideo ( Italian Chamber of Commerce of Montevideo ) which played a strategic role in trade with Italy and building up the Italian middle class in the city.
Candid Camera, which first aired on television in 1948, pioneered the format.
This was used in the 1959 film Ben-Hur, which was filmed with the MGM Camera 65 process at an aspect ratio of 2. 76: 1, one of the widest prints ever made.
Every week the show took its " Roving Camera " to hangouts around town, recording kids ' jokes or complaints about life, which would be played on the following week's broadcast.
" Castellaneta portrayed Aaron Spelling in the 2004 NBC film Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels, which followed the true story of how Spelling created the show.
Hubble Space Telescope | Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 clearly shows the slow evolution of the debris coming from asteroid P / 2010 A2, which is thought to be due to a collision with a smaller asteroid.
Cars on Camera changed its name to Camera Ads, which was then sold to Buck Owens Productions.
Dornier GmbH built the Faint Object Camera for the Hubble Space Telescope, which was used from 1990 to 2002.
The bowl, which weighs more than and holds, was used at a dinner held in the Radcliffe Camera in 1814, to celebrate what was supposed to be the final defeat of Napoleon.
These two cameras, together with the Superwide Camera ( SWC ) which was introduced in 1954 as a wide angle camera using the excellent Carl Zeiss Biogon 38mm f / 4. 5 lens and built-in levels for exacting architecture photography, formed the core of the V-system and shared most accessories ( with a few exceptions ).
This was followed by their next two albums, Controlled by Hatred / Feel Like Shit ... Déjà Vu and Lights ... Camera ... Revolution !, which were also highly successful and both certified Gold by the RIAA.
Camera on tripod is pointing down at a light table to produce backlit image shown on screen, which is then subjected to blob extraction.
Berlin in the 20s also proved to be a haven for English writers such as W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood, who wrote a series of ' Berlin novels ', inspiring the play I Am a Camera, which was later adapted into a musical, Cabaret, and an Academy Award winning film of the same name.
The town's formal charter for a weekly market and yearly fair date from a royal grant to Hugh Nevil in 1205, in which the founder's name is given as his father – in – law Stephen de Camera.

Camera and won
( 1988 ), won the Golden Camera award at the Cannes Film Festival and also earned the nomination for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
That same year, she won her first Best Actress Tony for originating the role of insouciant Sally Bowles in I Am a Camera, the stage version of Christopher Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin ( later musicalized as Cabaret on Broadway in 1966 and, in the 1972 film, with Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles.
A fairly accurate portrayal of the founding of the NPL was dramatized in the 1978 film, Northern Lights, starring Joe Spano, which won the 1980 Camera d ' Or award for best first film at the Cannes Film Festival.
The film won the Platinum Award at the 34th International Independent Film Festival ( Worldfest ) in Houston, TX in 2001 and the " Gold Camera Award " at the US International Film and Video Festival in 2001.
* 1993: " Outstanding Technical Direction / Camera / Video for a Series ", for episode " The 1000th show " — won
It won Honorable Mention in the Camera d ' Or category of the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.
Among other recognitions, the film has won the German Camera Award, and a L. A. Outfest emerging talent award.
She made her debut in the 1989 film It Was Near Sea, but it was her second film, Don't Move, Die and Rise Again !, which first saw her receiving attention, when the film won the Golden Camera at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.
In 1925 he won the Schott Prize with his Concerto da Camera, Op.
Outside of Iran The White Balloon received rave reviews and debuted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Camera d ' Or.
* This episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series, and was nominated for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series.
In 1998, he won the Berlinale Camera at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.
It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, the National Board of Review Award for Top Foreign Film, the Golden Camera and Audience Awards at the Cannes Film Festival, and three awards at the Montréal World Film Festival.

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