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camera and then
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Sarah, speaking via a remote camera, confesses that she created and maintained the rumor herself, to deliberately discredit and eventually destroy the Tyrell Corporation, after her uncle Eldon created Rachael based on her and then abandoned the real Sarah.
The image of each person's face is then projected onto a two-way mirror positioned in front of the lens of the other's camera.
This trick was worked by stopping the camera and replacing the actor with a dummy, then restarting the camera before the axe falls.
He did this by repeating the action a second time, while filming it with an inverted camera, and then joining the tail of the second negative to that of the first.
The gel can then be photographed usually with a digital or polaroid camera.
He told the court that he had planned to handcuff her, and then record himself reading out a prepared text detailing her " crimes ", before decapitating her on camera using a bayonet and uploading the footage to the internet.
* The Haystack: A male cast member and a woman ( usually one of the Hee Haw Honeys ) talk about love issues while sitting at the haystack ( the skits began with just the top of the haystack on camera and then panned down to reveal the couple ).
It was shot using a process that von Trier has called Automavision, which involves the director choosing the best possible fixed camera position and then allowing a computer to randomly choose when to tilt, pan or zoom.
I had to stand on this platform while the camera went around and did the hologram thing and then they made the model, only smaller.
In addition to, or instead of, directly viewing the object through the eyepieces, a type of sensor similar to those used in a digital camera is used to obtain an image, which is then displayed on a computer monitor.
It occurs when an object is filmed, then while the camera is off, the object is moved out of sight of the camera, then the camera is turned back on.
Using a high-speed camera, the robot recognizes within one millisecond which shape the human hand is making, then produces the corresponding winning shape.
To achieve the point-of-view of a rolling bowling ball the Coen brothers mounted a camera, " on something like a barbecue spit ", according to Ethan, and then dollied it along the lane.
The title card then lifted up to reveal the curtains, and the camera pulled back to reveal the Muppet orchestra with Crazy Harry playing a triangle.
With cameras rolling, he directed the eighteen-year-old to walk toward the camera, turn and walk away, then rearrange some flowers in a vase.
Also in 1972, Shepherd posed as a Kodak Girl for the camera manufacturer's then ubiquitous cardboard displays.

camera and switches
Greg slapped his hand across the switches that turned on the guns and gun camera and gun sight.
An Electronicam technician threw switches to mark the film footage electronically, identifying the camera " takes " called by the director.
The nurse runs up to the soldier and the camera switches to reveal this to be a scene from a film.
He continues to perform and the camera switches back and forth between all previous shots.
The camera switches to color for a few seconds several times during the video, before reverting to black-and-white.
Throughout this ghoulish stint, Fletch was mostly seen as an aggravator to Porter, however in the final three episodes of the season, he revealed he was actually helping him, right to the point in the series finale, where Porter volleyed a shot that could have won Harchester the Premier League towards goal when the camera switches away from Porter and back onto him only this time it's Fletch shooting at the goal.
The camera adopts the eyeline trajectory of the interlocutor looking at the other person as she or he speaks, then switches to the other person's position and does the same.
The camera switches to a view of Lopez coming out of her villa, then switches to a brief aerial shot of Miami before stepping into her convertible and storming off into the highway.

camera and Rogers
Rogers got in trouble when on June 29, 2005, he purposely grabbed the camera of a cameraman, resulting in one camera falling to the ground.
When the cameraman proceeded to pick up his camera, Rogers went back to him in an arguably threatening way.
On his return to the center of the room, where he noisily concentrates his tap barrage, the camera cranes down to discover Rogers in bed, awake and irritated.
With the music reaching its grand climax Astaire and Rogers rush toward the camera, then away in a series of bold, dramatic manoeuvers culminating in three ballroom lifts which showcase Rogers ' dress before abruptly coming to a halt in a final, deepest backbend, maintained as the music approaches its closing bars.
In 1963, Rogers moved to Toronto, where he was contracted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) to develop his debut in front of the camera, the 15-minute
Notably, Rogers Cable's operation in Toronto was criticized in 1997 for moving Vision to Channel 59, rendering it inaccessible to many residents of the city because 59 is the channel most commonly overridden by the lobby camera service in apartment buildings.
Originally, only three Rangers were seen on camera: The Video Ranger ; Ranger Rogers, the communications officer ; and Ranger Gallagher.

camera and Astaire
While Fred Astaire had revolutionized the filming of dance in the 1930s by insisting on full-figure photography of dancers while allowing only a modest degree of camera movement, Kelly freed up the camera, making greater use of space, camera movement, camera angles and editing, creating a partnership between dance movement and camera movement without sacrificing full-figure framing.
As Horton leaves to investigate, Astaire continues to hammer his way around the suite, during which he feigns horror at seeing his image in a mirror – a reference to his belief that the camera was never kind to his face.
As the camera retreats the lights dim and, in the misterioso passage which follows, Astaire mimes a series of stances, ranging from overt friendliness, wariness, surprise to watchful readiness and jaunty confidence.
Astaire famously quipped: " Either the camera will dance, or I will.
The young director Francis Ford Coppola had no prior experience with musical films, and proceeded to ride roughshod over Astaire and Pan's plans for the film's dance routines, reintroducing the style of dancing camera of the early 1930s which Astaire had done so much to banish from the Hollywood musical.

camera and who
After a few tortuous moments of wondering who `` he '' is, the camera pans across the room to the plaster statue, and we realize that Neitzbohr is trying to redeem himself in the eyes of a mute piece of sculpture.
He also used as an example the manufacturer who introduced an all-automatic camera in Germany, with the result that it became the best selling camera in the German market.
" American shot " is a translation of a phrase from French film criticism, " plan américain " and refers to a medium-long (" knee ") film shot of a group of characters, who are arranged so that all are visible to the camera.
In a memorable moment during the expansion announcement conference, Richardson spoke directly into the camera to thank the 40, 000 people who had purchased the PSLs and allowing the stadium to be built without a burden to the taxpayers.
Crew are distinguished from cast, the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film.
: A Steadicam Operator is someone who is skilled at operating a Steadicam ( trademark for a camera stabilization rig ).
He experimented with lighting, camera techniques and special effects in order to achieve true integration of dance with film, and was one of the first to use split screens, double images, live action with animation and is credited as the person who made the ballet form commercially acceptable to film audiences.
John Huston was reported to be easily bored during production, and admired Bogart ( who also got bored easily off camera ) not just for his acting talent but for his intense concentration on the set.
A camera and light provide feedback to the surgeon, who sees the enlarged surgical elements on a TV monitor.
Although Ferrigno and Bixby did not share lines on camera ( except for one episode, " King of the Beach "), the two were friends, with Ferrigno describing Bixby as a " mentor " and " father figure " who took Ferrigno under his wing.
Otherwise, video is captured from the perspectives of one or more puppeteers who serve as camera operators.
" In the scenario, " Camera K " refers to Gance's main photographer, Jules Kruger, who wore the camera mounted to a breastplate strapped to his chest for these shots.
He reportedly put off actor Gary Oldman ( who played Zorg ) because, while he had his back to the camera, he was eating a Twix bar, to Oldman's anger (" He's facking eatin ' a Twix !").
French-born Scot inventor who devised an early motion picture camera under the employment of Thomas Edison ( post-dating the work of Louis Le Prince ).
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.
Perloff, who has written at length about the necessity of poetic works responding to and taking advantage of contemporary computer technologies, has written of Viola as an example of how new technology — in his case, the video camera — can create entirely new aesthetic criteria and possibilities that did not exist in previous
As the camera zoomed in, the spotlight immediately lit up the O, the center of which swung back to reveal Kermit, who introduced the " very special guest star " from this position before retreating behind the sign.
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.
In the American system, however, the rest of the camera department is subordinate to the DP, who, along with and next to the director, has the final word on all decisions related to both lighting and framing.
When Daffy demands to know who is responsible for the changes, the camera pulls back to reveal none other than Bugs Bunny.
Stand-ins are distinguished from body doubles, who replace actors on camera from behind, in makeup, or during dangerous stunts.
Glenn's family includes his great-nephew born just three days after his historic flight, camera operator Glenn Thomas of New York, who was named in his honor.
At the end of the play, as Lucius delivers his final speech, the camera stays on Young Lucius rather than his father, who is in the far background and out of focus, as he stares in horror at the coffin of Aaron's child ( which has been killed off-screen ).

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