Sentences with phrase «everyone has a camera»

The upside of a world in which everyone has a camera, and can perform essentially the same function as a journalist, is that we can see events unfolding in an uncensored and unfiltered way.
Everyone has a camera and a loudspeaker called the Internet to share their opinion.
It will never cease to surprise me how people are dumb enough to not realize that everyone has a camera these days.
In the age of the selfie, it can be hard to remember that not everyone has a camera, and even harder to imagine that some people in the world don't even own a photo of themselves or their family.
In these times, when everyone has a camera on them, WHYYYYY is it that someone couldn't have taken video of it?
Do you live your life with all these filters and censors because everyone has a camera?
Campbell Phillips: In a world where everyone has a camera attached to their mobile device, has the role of the professional photographer changed in schools?
Everyone has a camera on their cell phone.
Today almost everyone has a camera, photographs are easy to take, and can be instantly shared with family and friends.
A long time ago when not everyone had a camera in their pocket and Instagram didn't rule the world; photography was still seen as something faintly magical.
They can provide video evidence too (these days, everyone has a camera on their phone).

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Everyone has their phones on them at all times now, so you already have a camera and video recorder at the ready.
Woodman would announce that whoever yelled the loudest would get free cameras, and then he would lead everyone in a chant of the company's name: «GoPro!
Society still hasn't come to grips with the possibilities of having a high - definition camera and television studio in everyone's pocket.
Everyone has access to a camera and Twitter, and these are powerful tools for redressing wrongs.
Her idea is simple: everyone with a video camera has a crapload of priceless family footage; however, because the footage is unorganized, and generally not put together well, people would rather pull their fingernails out than watch a half hour of family memories; therefore, working within different pricing models, my wife takes video, photos, and music, and edits people's stuff.
Twenty years ago, the idea that everyone would carry around telephones that were also good - quality cameras was ridiculous.
You believe that «god» is so irresponsible that he not only killed his son in the Middle East when there was no technology to prove anything (like video cameras and Internet), but that this «god» would also make everyone WAIT 19 centuries to actually get the story clarified by «prophet» Joe Smith, who allegedly found golden tablets with the alleged «real version of the story,» though no one can find these golden tablets to corroborate the story?
What separates us from most people like Franklin is that he is in the public eye, because I am sure that if we had all our words available for everyone to read, our actions all on camera, we would all want to hide in shame at some points in our lives.
Rob Manfred got in front of a television camera, openly wondered if yousa offense gonna die, and everyone had the same thought: uh-oh.
To the delight of everyone Alonso found a chair (this time at a camera station) and had a go at being a camera man, and made sure he retained his title as the undisputed King of Memes.
Yes, I know that like everyone has a smart phone and can take pictures on their phones, but it is a good idea to bring your camera with a full battery to the hospital.
The only photos available are taken by over-enthusiastic head teachers on ancient cameras or me on my mobile, the images invariably fuzzy because I've been too busy scowling at anyone and everyone delaying our escape.
Everyone wrung out their tear - soaked hankies and cried some more for the cameras, shivering at the thought that racists among us had ventured from their caves to hurl invective at Jumaane Williams» nobility.
Everyone must have an ID card, every street corner a CCTV camera.
«For the first time, at the national collation one, we would allow the TV cameras in so that everyone can see the process as the results come in from the 275 collation centres as we are putting them together, the whole country would have the privilege of walking with us along that journey.»
At that point we had already started working towards putting in the new system that we have now, which is a CCD camera that's very much like the small digital cameras everyone uses these days.
On one level, this means we have to rethink policy related to privacy, since hypothetically a network of security cameras could automatically determine where everyone is and what faces they are making, but there are many other extraordinary possibilities.
These days, with ubiquitous cell phone cameras and YouTube, almost everyone has the power to document and distribute.
A networking loophole has made it easy to have a peek at what everyone else is doing by accessing cameras connected to the internet
I'm certainly no pro in front of the camera and this clip could have used some serious professional editing, but perhaps the amateur nature of this video gives everyone struggling to cook traditionally in their home some hope.
Just this past week, Holloway told UFC Embedded cameras of his team, that they were all there «like family,» and everyone having a role to play.
I mean, just about everyone has a digital camera or a camera on their phone.
Everyone must watch this film its my humble request... I liked it so much that i watched it more than 100 times.The song the cameras all are well set... Both actors looks charming and they have really given their maximum effort in making such a marvelous film... Come up with new films like this in future..
Then again, with Tarantino behind the camera, a by - the - numbers ending would be decried as a disappointment and I suppose you can't please everyone.
When you put two analog sticks on a handheld, there's naturally one thing that everyone has on their mind, and it ain't 3rd person camera control.
And in order to not ignore everyone else who played a part in making this what it is, I have to point out that Jordan is not alone as far as talent is concerned both in front of and behind the camera.
It has the usual Russell chaos, with much handheld wide - lens camera work to emphasize everyone's lunacy.
THE MAYOR (single camera; fka Untitled City Mayor Project) Picked up to series STUDIO: ABC Studios / Brownstone Productions / Bluegrass FanFare TEAM: Jeremy Bronson (w, ep), Daveed Diggs (ep), Jamie Tarses (ep), Scott Stuber (ep), Dylan Clark (ep), James Griffiths (d, ep) LOGLINE: When an outspoken, idealistic rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt and actually gets elected, he surprises everyone (including himself) when he has a natural knack for the job and slowly transforms City Hall.
That glow - up gave Coogler and team the opportunity to create as many physical sets as they wanted, as opposed to sets created purely by visual effects — «It was great to have something that grounded everyone,» Morrison said — and make use of as many camera tools as needed.
He eventually wants out of the scheme, but Wyatt threatens everyone he knows, showing him how he has cameras in his father's house and — not surprisingly at all — throughout the apartment they set up for him.
As we were preparing for this year's Envelope Roundtables we kept asking ourselves, would the thing everyone is talking about be something people would actually want to talk about, live, unscripted and on - camera?
Following the disastrous knock - on effects when a middle - class couple, who still love each other deeply, but are cripplingly divided on the future (Simin sees no future in the restrictive nation, Nader has to stay to care for his Alzheimers afflicted father), seek a divorce, it displays Asghar Farhadi as one of the great humanist filmmakers working today; he has empathy for everyone the camera points its lens at, from the couple's daughter to the brutish husband of their new employee, even as they do terrible things.
This is the show that introduced the mockumentary format that has defined so much of American sitcoms, but plays it differently: Everyone forgets about the camera but Brent, who can't help but bray and play to his audience, mouthing off inanities while he pontificates as the voice of wisdom.
Set in the near future, when the fear of terrorism has escalated into absolute, media - stoked hysteria (i.e., after the next successful Stateside terror attack), Eyeborgs posits a world where, in order to deal with the paranoia, robotic cameras are everywhere — in people's homes, on the streets, in the workplace — in order to monitor things, and keep everyone safe.
The faces in the book, we had to have clearance for everyone in that book, so there were all these extras, some in featured roles, and you do a photo session with those folks, not professional — the right camera, and sometimes terrible light.»
These to - camera interviews reveal contradicting accounts of events, pointedly portraying the postmodern idea of there being no objective truth, an idea summed up not so subtly at the end of the movie — «There's no such thing as truth, it's bullshit, everyone has their own truth, and life just does whatever the fuck it wants».
Everyone else was ready - made for the cameras, but Harding, who came from a poor background and had to make her own costumes while working day jobs to stay afloat, always skewed a little off by comparison.
Both actors are clearly having fun — in fact, everyone on screen down to the extras playing extras look thrilled to be there — and Clooney especially enjoys mugging for the in - film cameras like a low - rent Clark Gable (whom Whitlock name drops).
It was funny in the juvenile way it had to be; it was appropriately gory and violent given the character's premise; and everyone both behind and in front of the camera were on their A-game.
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