Sentences with phrase «more out of the camera»

Want to get more out of the cameras on the latest iPhones?
For instance, you can finally swap out the default keyboard for a downloaded one, and there are photo extension apps to help you get more out of the camera.

Not exact matches

Rather than relying solely on user - generated content, it's betting that slickly produced videos of pros using its cameras to do amazing things will inspire regular people to get out there even more.
The growing popularity of smartphones and tablet computers equipped with high - quality cameras also is turning the News Feed into a more visual gallery, another shift that Facebook is tackling by carving out more space to display photos and video.
Mine turned out a lot more crumblier back then, as I didn't process it as finely, but it was still unbelievably tasty Yours look a hell of a lot better in front of the camera though, mmmmm and the mentioning of rumball — I want this!
In the video, you see the girl (in a purple dress) walking among the group when an officer appears to come right up to her and punches her multiple times, just before more officers close in to grab the girl and take her out of the camera's field of vision.
You can check out this post and this post for more and to view some of the awesome photos that this camera can take.
The Owl Baby Monitor is such a smart design, it takes the creepiness out of most baby monitors that look more like security cameras where a guy behind a desk is watching you.
On her list, more surveillance cameras for Manhattan, and legislation that would require airlines to check their no fly lists within two hours of being notified of a change (something she says is necessary in light of the news that the alleged bomber almost made it onto a plane out of the country).
Early Saturday evening I was walking up 18th Street in Adams Morgan (DC) and stopped off at Columbia Station to catch the end of a jazz set, which turned out to be a good test for the camera and microphone, since I was sitting on a partially covered patio in the bright outdoors and shooting into a much more dimly lit space inside.
The plan left out some long - sought measures advocates had pushed for, including ethics laws and new spending oversight, an extension of the statute of limitations for child sex - abuse victims and more traffic - safety cameras.
The then prime minister and chancellor's attempt to provide the cameras with a — ahem — scoop or two of bonhomie could hardly have been more forced, but the image was out there.
And while his base may want more, Mr. de Blasio can point to several police reforms in his first year: a dramatic drop in the number of people stopped by police; a staggering decline in marijuana arrests thanks to a policy change; a plan to roll out body cameras in accordance with a federal lawsuit.
«In addition, the NAF has deployed thermal imaging cameras aimed at adding more value to the current efforts at detecting and checkmating the activities of suicide bombers before they carry out their suicide missions.
«What is particularly missing at this time is her coming out in public, meeting her constituents, talking to TV cameras, explaining what happened, perhaps being a little humble about all of this and giving a satisfactory explanation to her constituents and the wider Conservative family to be quite frank, because speaking to people from the West Midlands region where she is an MP, these things do have a knock - on effect and there are other marginal seats far closer to her constituency where people have got Labour majorities to overturn which may be more difficult if the local Conservative politician is seen as tainted and not having justified their actions and also I gather that Conservative Party HQ has had party donors from the region expressing concern that she hasn't satisfactorily justified what she has done.»
A trio of Democratic pols lashed out today at the Bloomberg administration during an announcement of 17 long - awaited security cameras at the Brooklyn public housing development where two children were stabbed, one fatally, more than a week ago.
Out on the street, my guide urges me to take more videos of the waterfront with my eye - level camera, telling me I can share them through Google Plus by voice command.
But there turned out to be more to the cordon - bleu groove than some head bobbing — the high - speed cameras the researchers used revealed rapid foot stomping that seemed to follow the rhythmic patterns of the birds» singing.
Described as the world's largest and most advanced superconducting camera, a new instrument dubbed DARKNESS is designed to filter out the blinding light of host stars to see orbiting exoplanets in more detail than ever before.
Don't know if you follow her but check her out - she's amazing & sweet & may have some more pointers for you: — RRB - I'm sure you've said it before, but what kind of camera do you have?
Tony followed some professional photography courses (that he paid for) online, but by and large is a self taught photographer (just as I am), who has been extremely passionate about taking pictures for more than twenty years now (he started out snapping back in the days of film cameras).
I found this one incredibly hard to photograph since my camera seems to have an adverse fear to orange which meant a lot of the pictures came out more pinker than it looks in person.
Of course, it's important to remember that you need to stand out on camera, so you will probably end up wearing more makeup than usual.
Most of the time, the job is more «behind the scenes,» researching, working on budgets, organizing gear and crew, oftentimes sending out camera - people on their own while you stay back at the office.
The pics below are more saturated, and this is honestly how these photos came out — they appear darker just because of the angle in which my husband held my camera phone!
► A woman carries a rifle down to a road on her farm where she sees a man wearing a biohazard - radiation suit and he shouts and cries for joy when he finds clean air; the woman follows the man to a pond beneath a waterfall and watches him, as he stands in it, bare from the waist up until he falls down, ill and jabbering nonsensically until she points a rifle at him, lowers it and he points a handgun at her and fires, missing her; the woman tells the man to get out of the radiation - contaminated water and he startles, climbs out and scans himself with a Geiger counter that clicks loud and fast as he spits water toward the camera followed by watery yellowish vomit and she helps him to his handcart on the road, where she administers an anti-radiation injection (please see the Substance Use category for more details).
Like most of the more notable critics have pointed out; no personality is to be found among the Decepticons (the least they could've done is to synthesize StarScream's rasp to throw the fans a bone for God's sake), an overly active camera and «busy» robot models make some action scenes little more than a confusing blur, and goofy, unfunny dialogue permeates the story.
The typical slow - motion explosions, the out - of - place humor (we get more fart jokes again), proving that Megan Fox is nothing more than eye - candy, and some unusual camera techniques that were only unique to a Michael Bay - directed movie.
«I, Tonya» is far more engaging when its characters aren't winking at the camera, and Gillespie almost squeezes his heroine out of her own movie instead of more directly reckoning with her secondhand involvement in the incident that has come to define her life, but the film always rediscovers its poise by returning to Harding's circumstances.
From here on in it becomes far more satisfying as Cagney comes into his own as his trademark no - nonsense tough guy and some atmospheric location based camera work nicely combines wartime bravado with some visuals and themes that would not look out of place in a film noir.
A video of his first confrontation with a crook gets posted on YouTube (it's hard to know what's more jaw - dropping: the fact that the person he kills is a mere carjacker — the idea, I guess, is that all tattooed criminals are Evil, and therefore deserving of death — or the contrived way it's caught on camera by a woman peering out her window).
Given In Good Company's small - screen aesthetic, it's ironic that Weitz lets out a sigh of relief that Grace (late of «That»70s Show») didn't need to break any «TV habits,» although he has grown enough as a filmmaker to have developed theories of camera movement, such as that left - to - right pans possess a more «melancholy air.»
Constanzo also employs other horror tactics, most obviously the hovering camera — using a fish eye lens high above the characters to simultaneously make Mina look even more waif - like and also act as an evil eye of sorts looking down at the increasingly complicated scenario playing out.
Malick's two years in post-production, (the actors said they spent more time doing voice recordings than in front of the camera) are where he creates a film (if you can call it that) out of the footage.
It's full of fun moments like Knightley clowning for the camera, Depp trying to figure out how the camera works, a tour around the island, and more.
Fruit Ninja Kinect 400 MSP Someone thought the simple swiping motions from an iOS game would be more entertaining if you had to act them out with your whole body in front of a camera, your friends, family, and dissapointed dog.
To me, that's a more natural way of doing things than to hide them, or to do what Luca did, which is to pan the camera out of the window toward some trees.
Fortunately, Kramer is a little more considerate of filmmaking and doesn't make an extended trailer out of the material, but there's enough shallow editing and camera tricks with no purpose to make Bay / Sena / Scott a little wary.
Fassbinder and production designer Kurt Raab create a near future out of modern architecture (some of it still under construction), gangster - movie fashions, futuristic bric - a-brac, and more glass and mirrors than a carnival funhouse, and his camera is constantly reframing, moving around for a better look, or simply tracking through the increasingly alienated world of his reluctant hero.
Moments like this, when Abbasi's camera watches on instead of drifting to the heavens or skirting into the glare of the sun, prove far more effective and suggest Abbasi could be a director worth watching out for.
The rising temperatures don't necessarily bring out the worst in these characters, they just bring them out with more intensity: Sonny (Pacino) charged up in front of the cameras, crowds cheering him on with chants of «Attica!
And until then, the film is so remarkable at synching its picturesque style to Moonee's seemingly limitless freedom that the one time they do fall out of sync feels jarring, almost offensive: In long shot, Moonee and her friends charge past a series of stores and toward the promise of ice cream, and even after the children have exited the frame, the camera lingers on the sight of an obese person on a scooter riding in the other direction, the sound of the scooter going over a speed bump nothing more than a punchline, an easy potshot, at the expense of a person who isn't even a bystander to Moonee's life.
In between these peaks, it plays out the haunted / cursed house tale mostly via sound, camera point of view shots and character reactions — and it's far more effective than you might expect.
The ensuing fight is choreographed as one shot (though there are some pretty clear moments used to hide edits if you're looking out for them), as the camera whips around from perspective to perspective as more goons come from out of the woodwork to take her down.
I'm one of the ones who kind of can't with Three Billboards (although I fall more in the middle than most) and I don't even think Franny's doing anything near her best work in it, but trot her out in a stately pilgrim sack and have her scowl at the camera - man and my heart sings.
Kay's curve of elegance goes the opposite direction as Ward's — he starts out in fancy clothes and becomes more raggedy as the film progresses — and cinematographer John Bailey objectifies Gere in ways Marshall's camera wouldn't dare do to Roberts (just try to find another Hollywood movie so in horny lust for its male actor's physicality).
The visual style on display is as distinct as anything you'll see out of Hollywood, no matter the budget, and the camera moves with a starkness that will make you wish more filmmakers would abandon the quick cut.
«The Room» tells the story (I use the term loosely, as the script is a mishmash of many unexplained developments and characters, with a plot even more out of focus than the camera) of Johnny (played by Wiseau, and Franco as Wiseau in this version), a successful banker who has a fiancee named Lisa (portrayed by Ari Graynor), a best friend named Mark (played by Dave Franco as Greg Sestero), and a teenage protegee of some kind named Danny (played by Josh Hutcherson).
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.
The whole turbulent magic - hour look of «Tangerine» busted out with more life and atmosphere than almost anything an expensive movie camera could buy you.
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