Sentences with phrase «cameraman best»

Crewdson, Gregory (b. 1962) American cameraman best - known for staged photos of small - town America.
McCurry, Steve (b. 1950) American cameraman best - known for his photographs of Afghanistan.

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HV: Yes, there are Burmese Christians — Karen, Karenni and Kachin so far — medics, pastors, cameramen, as well as American volunteers, and the Eubank family, doing the work in Kurdistan.
Hwang nearly took ou the cameraman with her errant throw, but she at least had good form.
Brian Blodgett, 37, was one of the best TV cameramen in the business, a freelancer who had his pick of choice assignments.
But that did not stop CBS2 cameramen from capturing the mayor in the back seat of his sport - utility vehicle doing his best to ignore the demands for answers.
A few weeks ago, right before the new BlackBerry 10 phones were announced, I dragged a cameraman to San Francisco's Financial District during lunch hour and asked random strangers to name BlackBerry's best feature
Pitt's Metro Man is muscle - bound perfection in white tights, the protector of Metro City, which looks very much like downtown L.A. Fey's Roxanne is a TV reporter who tracks the good - versus - evil goings - on around town; Jonah Hill is her nerdy cameraman Hal, before an accidental shot of superpowers turns him into a very tightly wound supersized mistake named Tighten.
The following year, O'Hara was credited as associate producer (as well as playing a bit as a cameraman) in Ben Turpin's A Small Town Idol and he later wrote continuity and titles for such programmers as Beau Broadway (1928), Side Street (1929), and Night Parade (1929).
As one who started his career as a cameraman, he was concerned himself primarily with the images, and this usually resulted in handsome - looking movies in which the actors and actresses come off very well visually, even if the acting quality and styles sometimes varied widely.
Most of the story is set at a small nuclear reactor in California and centers on a free - wheeling cameraman, the chief engineer at the reactor, a man who truly believes that nuclear energy is a safe and efficient form of power, and a female reporter who is trying to prove that she is better suited to hard news than the never - ending stream of fluff pieces she is handed.
Also, while I understand that the filmmakers have to establish good reasons for having the camera rolling at times when the cameraman should be fleeing in terror, if I had to hear the protagonist say «We have to record this!»
And despite the extensive secondary cast of cameramen, sound techs and story editors, the film manages to develop well - rounded central characters, some who of become almost likable in spite of themselves.
Right from the earliest scenes, Matthew Heineman, who takes on the risky job of cameraman as well as director and producer, stresses action over analysis.
Its cinematography was by Laszlo Kovacs, a Hungarian who'd also shot «Easy Rider» and «Hell's Angels on Wheels,» and became one of the best of all cameraman.
Lachmann's camera work is as good as we've come to expect from the veteran cameraman.
Somehow I can't see the silent cameraman and intrepid reporter interacting well with the superhuman Albert Wesker or titular heroes Chris and Jill Redfield.
The story involves hunting for your friend Helen and her cameraman, and also getting to the bottom of the strange mystery that shrouds the town — as well as the serpent creature you see all around!
After 25 years in the motion picture industry as a cameraman on national TV commercials, feature films and music videos, as well as writer and director of film festival qualifying short films, seeking a creative position with companies in related fields.
A recipient of numerous awards, Mr. Daly was awarded the very first Webster, for the best reporting of the year, in any medium, placing his cameraman, editor and himself against all other TV, radio, magazines, and newspapers.
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