Sentences with phrase «from television cameras»

Ken Clarke has claimed the Tory press office tried to keep him away from the television cameras during his time in government, even attempting to prevent him from going on Question Time.
But far away from the television cameras, the Republican congressman from Clarence has been disagreeing with the president when Trump's proposals directly threaten Western New York.
And then on the goal line, on a third quarterback sneak, Steinman disappeared from the television cameras — touchdown.
As the world looked on in awe at the protests in Egypt that led to the ouster of the authoritarian regime, a far more profound revolution took place away from television cameras.
The image of Brown shading his eyes from the television camera that was focused on him while he was being interviewed (and which he must have known was focused on him) screams shame.

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After a parade of executives from Enron and Arthur Andersen flashed on the television monitor, Jon Stewart, anchor of The Daily Show, turned to the camera and shouted, «Why aren't all of you in jail?
King's funeral was not much different from all the others at Ebenezer Baptist Church, except for the presence of television cameras and a host of Kennedys.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
stay away from the matches, let the television cameras pick up on the empty seats.
It has been cynically suggested that he responds to the presence of television cameras both by making bigger decisions and by embiggening his gestures, and following last September's hilarious dismissal of Gabriel - but - not - Diego Costa, some Arsenal fans even petitioned the FA to have him kept from their fixtures.
In a first - round playoff game against the Jets last season, a television camera caught Bure kicking the skates out from under Keith Tkachuk.
An 82nd minute goal from Jόhann Berg Guðmundsson, his second of the season, earned Burnley a point yesterday in a 1 - 1 draw against Premier League leaders Manchester City in front of the Sky television cameras.
Television cameras, which have become increasingly smaller in size, are banned from being used in the anteroom, Senate chamber and lobby while the chamber is in session.
The television cameras are already set up in the committee corridor, outside committee room 14 and Jeremy Thompson is anchoring Sky News from Westminster to mark the occasion.
Sens. John McCain (R - AZ) and Jon Kyl (R - AZ) raced to the television cameras this afternoon to offer hyperbolic attacks against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, following Reid's decision to pull the entire Defense Authorization bill from consideration.
(His campaign said that a second ad — a straight - into - camera single take that evokes comparisons to a hostage video shot from a high - rise — will not air on television.)
Most of us would be reluctant to use a phone, computer, television or camera from 30 years ago.
The biggest downward pressures had come from price discounting of recreation products like computer games, digital cameras, DVDs and televisions.
The hearing, called by the Republican - controlled state Senate, was packed with angry mothers chiding bureaucrats, spokespeople from at least three branches of the Cuomo administration, a phalanx of television cameras and an activist in a bright blue wig and matching tight shorts calling himself SuperWaterMan.
Foreign tourists who didn't even know who he was took pictures of the governor with their cell phones, alert to the fact that he must be very important by the horde of reporters with television cameras who trailed him as he traveled from site to site.
According to him, a cameraman from one of the television stations was slapped with his camera almost destroyed, as he attempted to capture the chaotic scenes.
To measure the hand's shape, Inspass uses images from a solid - state television camera which photographs the hand from overhead and from the side.
The music you hear is coming from the TV, Channel 41 on the television in all the rooms here on the ship, features a bow end camera, a front end camera, I should say.
A prolific television actress who has also found success on the big screen, Debra Jo Rupp has endeared herself to audiences nationwide as the lovable mother on the retro television sitcom That»70s Show, a fact that may have never been had her parents been successful in dissuading her from a career in front of the cameras.
We take such lack of a fourth wall for granted in 2018, but some of the most thrilling parts of the new HBO documentary The Zen Diaries Of Garry Shandling are the types of things Shandling staged for the camera: outtakes from decades of television appearances, remnants of the «true» Garry Shandling that was the late comedian's eternal quarry, captured for posterity on programs ranging from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee.
Did you know that in addition to their various and eclectic film and television projects, the Duplass brothers continue to seamlessly move from behind the camera to featured roles in front of the camera.
Considering how audiences have become more savvy about the art of animation, it's easy to take for granted the technological advances Walt Disney employed for the film, namely the use of a multiplane camera to create an illusion of depth; while addressed in the main documentary, the technique is further explored in a «Tricks of the Trade» excerpt from the old Disneyland television series as well as the 1937 nature - themed short The Old Mill, in which Disney and his crew not only tried out the new multiplane camera but also honed their skills at drawing and animating animals.
Perversions of Science generally peaks during its opening credit sequence, an uninterrupted shot of a camera swooping in from the outside of a typical suburban home into a living room where a similarly typical family is watching television, a la The Simpsons opening credits, an association strengthened by another Danny Elfman's theme, which, not surprisingly, sounds an awful lot like the Tales from the Crypt theme with a lot of theremin thrown in.
Aside from a bird's eye view of Manhattan at night in the film's opening moments, Greengrass permits himself to shoot only from camera positions that can be justified by the conceivable presence of a human observer — we never see the exterior of the plane once it's airborne, and the devastation of the Twin Towers is seen only from the remove of the Newark Airport control tower and the television screens in the various control rooms.
The film intercuts the television coverage (the cameras were so close that you can see what's happening inside the bus as if you were only a few feet from the windows) with interviews with surviving hostages and with relatives and social workers who had known the hijacker, himself a survivor of the infamous massacre of street kids by the police a few years before.
Gelb borrowed techniques from television sports (for the running cameras) and rock and roll (for the simulcast technology that brought a 2003 David Bowie concert to three continents).
So, as new technologies — from radio to television, from telephones to cell phones, from cameras to video cams, or even Wikipedia — have come down the pike, American public schools have fearfully stood ready to exclude them.
A challenge from Richie Stanaway in the # 99 entry forced Gavin to play a rear - guard action and the chase continued for laps on end, with James Calado joining the fray and creating an gripping three - way, sprint race - style dogfight that captivated the television cameras.
Users can look forward to an enhanced Gallery app, featuring a way of viewing your images by location; a camera app that you can go straight to from standby without having to unlock; and an update of the movie rental service to HTC Watch 2.0, which will allow for better multiscreen sharing with your television as well as direct access to relevant movie - related apps.
OTOH, smart cellphones have certainly taken sales from cameras, MP3 players, portable CD players, portable televisions, security monitors, pay phones, game machines, books, newspapers, beepers, appointment books, address books, GPS navigators, and for some people — even computers.
An underwater camera mounted on the ships» bow will stream video from the underwater world to flatscreen televisions in all guest rooms and the lounge.
The unit will be able to tell how far a person is from the television by using light - up sensors on the remote control and the Playstation Eye video camera.
In space from November 14 - 24, 1969, astronauts Peter Conrad, Alan Bean, and Richard Gordon brought the first color television camera to the moon's surface, and studied the Surveyor 3, an unmanned probe that reached the moon's surface on April 20, 1967.
Recorded by a Television Camera Aboard the Faith 7 Capsule Two photographs representing the first TV pictures transmitted from space, including Gordon Cooper inside the Faith 7 capsule and the More...
From the time he obtained his first film camera in 1963 until his death in 1987, Warhol actively explored the moving image, creating films, personal portraits, programs for cable television, and music videos.
On a formal level the videos are characterized by static camera positions, the frequent equation of playing time and time played and the imperfect application of the chroma key technique, a video processing technique from television in which a monochrome background can be substituted by a background in a different colour (e.g. Blue Box).
The film associates footage from the few amateur cameras available in Bucharest during the revolution, broadcasts from foreign televisions and primarily from the continuous transmission of the occupied Romanian Television, which had become one of the centres of power during the first live revolution in history.
Here, an intergenerational group of artists «take» materials from sources such as books, postcards, television, or art - specific contexts, manipulating them using cameras, printers, or scanners.
Emerging from a society in which the preconditions for the production of video art, namely the possession of television sets and home video cameras, could not be taken for granted until the end of the 1980s, Zhang Peili satirizes the dominance of the state in the construction and communication of meaning.
She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Project Grant and mini-residency from Camera Club of New York (2012), the Assignment Earth / Single Image Award (2004) from Santa Fe Center for Photography, Houston Center for Photography Fellowship (2003), an artist residency at LightWork, Syracuse NY (2001), Center for New Television Award (1991 & 1992) and Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs Creative Artists Award (1991).
Before picking up a camera, Tambellini physically worked on the film strip, treating the emulsion with chemicals, paint, ink and stencils, slicing and scraping the celluloid, and dynamically intercutting material from industrial films, newsreels and broadcast television.
Incorporating mirrors, windows, surveillance cameras, and video projectors, Graham's installations from the 1970s addressed the social function of architecture and television in mediating public and private life.
From simple dial - up connections on bulky computers, the spread of internet access to watches, cameras, printers, refrigerators and televisions demonstrates the progress the computing industry has made.
The protesters were wearing gloves made from photocopied research papers and waving them at the police and television cameras as though nothing more needed to be said.
Seated before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 15 television cameras, and a roomful of reporters, Hansen wiped the sweat from his brow and presented his findings.
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