Sentences with phrase «of body camera footage»

Edwards» killing has prompted calls for the release of body camera footage depicting the incident.

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The Axon name comes from the business unit that sells police body cameras, patrol car cameras and the software for managing the hours of digital footage they generate.
Police also released body - camera footage that doesn't show the responding officers getting out of their vehicle.
Body camera footage from officers who entered Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock's hotel suite during October's mass shooting will be released Wednesday, as part of a rolling release of material, police say.
A lawsuit filed by a labor union for the NYPD that seeks to block the release of footage from officers» body - worn cameras without a court order may have far - reaching implications for public access to videos of police incidents, including fatal shootings.
Not a scrap of footage from NYPD body - worn cameras can come into public view, Appellate Justice Rosalyn Richter ruled Monday, while the court considers a demand from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association to bury the videos forever, on the ground that releasing it violates a state law keeping cop personnel records secret..
The NYPD plans to release body - camera footage of the shooting at some point, but the department yet to set a date, Police Commissioner James O'Neill said.
NY1 is suing the NYPD over access to 190 hours of footage from the body - camera pilot program — because the department wants the news channel to pay $ 36,000 for just...
This model offers all the standard features of a great body camera, such as 1080p HD video and night vision mode, and then goes above and beyond by adding Wi - Fi connectivity and an app that allows you to watch footage from afar and even download it with nothing but a smartphone and internet access.
In the article, they summarize some of the issues with existing cameras, including positioning on the body, stability of mounts, camera visibility and activation, data transfer, and interpretability of footage.
Suss notes, «By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of different camera - mounting locations, law enforcement agencies can provide guidance to officers that will help maximize the quality of body - worn camera footage.
The Robertson County Sheriff's Department has released footage found on the bodies of the Sawyer family's cell phones and video cameras.
Combining penetrating on - camera interviews and never - before - seen still and archival motion picture footage with the testimony of Warhol's bewilderingly vast body of work itself, the film will be the first to exploit in depth the immense Warhol archives at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.
But though Kassovitz sticks to black - and - white in the body of the film - black - and - white still says verite to us, even though news footage is now invariably in colour - he doesn't restrict the camera's role to passively registering events.
The film is pieced together from outtakes from the long - time documentary filmmaker / cinematographer's extensive body of work, but beyond occasionally hearing her voice behind the camera (and one shot towards the end in which we finally see her face as she points the camera toward herself), Johnson forgoes the safety net of voiceover narration to tie all this footage together.
The footage of the rescue was caught via one of the officer's body cameras.
Looking at this old footage, Trecartin is stricken by how much our relationship to the camera has evolved, particularly rhetorically: «People always think that the work is about the internet and social media, but I think it's more about how our behaviour has changed, and our language skills, and what our tools are, and our understanding of ourselves and our bodies and what the potential inventive space of that can be in relationship to our humanity as we grow these extensions of ourselves.»
Another work exploring new media, «America's Finest» (1993 — 1994), viscerally evokes the violence of surveillance through a rifle - turned - camera that simultaneously loops graphic imagery of war alongside footage of the viewer's body in the crosshairs.
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