Sentences with phrase «move those cameras on»

The navi - maker further defends itself from any idea of being unfriendly to speeders by touting the speed camera notification feature found on several of its models (but if the police use the data to move those cameras on a regular basis, what's the point?).
For the swarm of bees to successfully collect and store these butterflies, Player 1 has to stand very still and try not to move the camera (or resist the game moving the camera on its own, which it often likes to do).

Not exact matches

Except that's impossible, because there are hundreds of cameras on the ceiling tracking your every move.
The renders also show how Samsung would move the location of the fingerprint scanner on the back from the phone, from being to the right of the camera module to below the camera module.
And in those days they had... I was on a picture where they had the old three - stripe Technicolor camera and it was a big thing in one place, didn't move at all.
On the show's opening night, with thousands of attendees and reporters in the audience and video cameras rolling, an Emotiv team member named Zachary Drake attempted to move a cube and more, which by this point was something anyone at Emotiv could do in his or her sleep.
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.
Our conversations on and off camera were rich, moving easily from laughter to tears, silly to profound.
You don't want the biggest takeaway from the day to be that your dance moves look insane on camera.
I watched a very powerful and moving documentary on the great tsunami of 2004, «Tsunami Caught on Camera».
My trusty Nixon Coolpix was a great little camera and I still use it for other things but I have moved on to a Nikon D40.
I was at the game and you have to see it live to monitor how he was moving because on T.V the camera is panned in elsewhere.
Moving on, all cameras were on Patrice Evra and Luis Suarez as they ambled for the customary hand - shake.
You'll all need to get your highest of high kicks, and boomerang «80s dance moves on camera.
Times have moved on and with the arrival of digital camera's there is no need for photo albums anymore as we store everything digitally.
When your Project Nursery Smart Nursery Baby Monitor system is connected to Amazon's Alexa technology, you can quickly and easily ask Alexa to turn on white noise or a lullaby, check the nursery's temperature, take videos or photos and move the camera viewing angle, among over 70 pre-loaded Amazon Alexa Project Nursery - specific skills.
Our babies are being born into a high tech environment, where often, people's every move is immediately captured on camera, and almost simultaneously shared with the entire world.
In an already deprived area — unemployment is above the national and London average, and Northumberland Park has the third - highest benefit claimant rate in the capital — the legacy of that summer lasted long after the TV cameras had moved on.
The Buffalo Police Department hopes to have some officers wearing body cameras on the streets for the first time within three months, a move many say could bring more transparency to police activity and build trust between the community and police.
In the end McLaughlin said her major issue with Sheehan's first term is her decision to move forward on red light cameras and the trash fee.
Bill de Blasio has helped bolster a police oversight board, created a police inspector general, and moved to follow up on a court - ordered police body - camera program.
But the mayor he held a very different meeting about NYPD - community relations on Wednesday — moving it to Cardinal Timothy Dolan's private residence at St. Patrick's Cathedral instead of City Hall, and meeting with police and clergy behind closed doors, instead of in front of TV cameras.
We're moving forward on body cameras.
... click on the camera at the top of the page and move the slider beneath it back to 1924.
The budget also doubles the administrative fee on moving violations to $ 60, but there won't be an increase for red light camera tickets.
The first line is captured, then the orbit of the spacecraft moves the camera relative to the surface, and then the next line is captured, and so on, as thousands of lines are compiled into a full image.
In August, researchers announced they had caught the «sailing stones» moving on camera, thus solving the riddle.
Scrap materials can even move on to a life outside of research: Calorimeter crystals can be reprocessed for use in airport baggage scanners or medical gamma cameras.
Curiosity's navigation cameras snap stereo images like this one that give scientists back on Earth information to help plan Curiosity's next moves.
«We have big networks of cameras — some overlapping, some not — and the idea is to locate someone on one camera and track them as they move around.
The researchers tracked gulls tagged with coloured rings for a six - month period, often moving around the city on their bicycles and observing the gulls with binoculars or cameras with a telephoto lens.
But if the camera is mounted on a robot arm, he added, the geometry of the arm will constrain how it can move.
For example, turn on your digital camera to snap a picture of the setting sun and photons flying in through the lens make electrons move out from semiconductors located where the film would be in conventional cameras.
Combining three images taken about 30 seconds apart as the moon moves produces a slight but noticeable camera artifact on the right side of the moon.
This inspired NASA to build a sensor for the Rover that moves around behind its camera lenses, now providing better imaging on Mars.
The work will require groundbreaking research because most prior work in the field has focused on analyzing images from just a single camera as it moves around.
The Zwicky Transient Facility, a robotic camera designed to rapidly scan the sky nightly for objects that move, flash or explode, took its first image on November 1.
Alex Hay broadcasted his body's sounds, Robert Rauschenberg's Open Score showed audience members what images made via infrared cameras looked like, and Lucinda Child's piece Vehicle created the impression of dancers moving about while suspended on air.
Look at the shots you're getting on your camera as you go — once you've gotten what you need — move on.
My first video is shaky but as I move on throughout the videos, you'll see I become more and more comfortable in front of the camera.
Two girls kissing on camera isn't exactly the most high - brow of marketing moves, but the sophistication is dialed up a notch thanks to a soundtrack that mixes text written by Andy Warhol and Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.
Not only will SAM be accessible while on base, but SAM will also follow your every move via a helmet camera, so it will be with you every step of the way.
For stagnant landscape shots, 48 frames per second works wonders, delivering strikingly crisp images, but the moment Jackson either moves the camera or cues a battle sequence, the footage takes on a video - like quality, almost along the lines of a soap opera, and it looks downright awful.
Rather than fancy camera work, he relies on powerful framing and the story itself to move viewers.
All the while the camera is circling and moving in on good actors (Robin Wright, Audra McDonald, Anne Heche, Cynthia Nixon, Ben Foster, Sigourney Weaver, Ned Beatty) doing their semi-improvisational thing to try to look like nonactors.
A shirtless man (we see his bare chest, abdomen and back) approaches his wife in the kitchen: she is wearing a knee - length robe and she spoons ice cream onto her chest twice, licking it off, then spoons some onto his chest and rubs it down to his groin, the camera pans up and the man pushes down her head (indicating oral sex below the frame) and he gasps; he pulls off her robe to reveal a slip, sits her on a table and spoons ice cream on her inner thigh, licks it off and begins to lick the genital area (it's concealed by her slip and the camera cuts to her gasping face) and he leans her back on a table and thrusts (we see his back and bare buttocks moving) as the scene ends.
The camera (steadied on a dolly or rig) moves right alongside him galloping on horseback, totally in sync and thus giving the illusion of him riding in place like a subject from one of Eadweard Muybridge's Sallie Gardner at a Gallop studies.
The camera was either moving too fast, too close, or too far from anything to even tell what was going on most of the time... A sure sign of trying to hide something.
This is the same when the fight is focused on Okoye or her army, the Dora Milaje; the camera moves not so much to show them fight, as moves with them in the fight.
Chris Evans was really not the type of actor that I expected to move on to directing but he does do a great job behind the camera.
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