Sentences with phrase «of camera crews»

There are tons of camera crews and media outlets that turn up to cover the arrivals, and almost every star has changed into a different ensemble, so they're eager to pose for pictures.
In this routine, Bale has found the rhythm of a charismatic crack addict: always on, always centre - stage, always ready to perform for any inquisitive eyes.The first act inclusion of a camera crew from HBO, who are allegedly shooting a documentary about Dicky's down - and - out life in Lowell, is a stroke of genius from director David O Russell and writers Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson.
Of course there are exceptions, but they are the truly intelligent / wise personalities amongst the heap of shallow personalities who posses no attributes beyond memorizing and regurgitating lines in front of a camera crew.
Nothin» like a wham - bam - thank - you - ma» am style «room fluffin» in front of a camera crew to get yer pulse a» racin!

Not exact matches

With protesters and camera crews swarming in front of Mt. Gox's office and the price of Bitcoin in free fall, the usually unflappable Frenchman had been confined to a self - imposed house arrest, subsisting on the buttery pastries he liked to bake and reading the hate mail that flooded in from all corners of the Internet — most of it accusing him of stealing the money himself.
His crews attach GoPro cameras to crab pots underwater or to the sides of ships in rough seas.
And then factor in that film crews are notorious for damaging things, and we brought in 24 cameras, 3 jibs... they even let me fly a drone over the top of it.
Wekerle, in his flaming red Wekfest 2014 tank top, was tailed by a CBC camera crew for much of the event.
Republicans in the House also set up studios on Capitol Hill for camera crews behind a «House Republicans» backdrop, which they typically reserve for major events like the president's annual State of the Union address.
On Location Crew Production Company: Acres New York Producer: Dom Tunon Director: Paul Hairston Director of Photography: Matthew Ballard Assistant Camera: Quentin Rodriguez Story Producer: Francisco Ellias Line Producer: Susan De Palma Producers: Ines and Camilla Mongil Sound: Margarita Aponte DIT: Maria Fernanda Beltran Transport: Willie Ramirez Photographer: Erinn Springer
Our crew was welcomed into the entire Southwest operation for a day, invited into an airplane hangar before the sun rose, allowed onto the tarmac to get blasted by hot jet exhaust, and given access to hundreds of employees who all got time off from work to come pose for our camera.
Near the session's end he was interrupted by an aggressive p.r. rep for Target, one of the event's sponsors, who asked that Earl give the kids some putting tips, to be filmed by her camera crew.
Camera crews are inside with devices that would come perilously close to knocking over bottles of liquor at the bar.
We were supposed to be touring the city but instead we went almost directly to a ramshackle part of town, where earlier the camera crew had spotted some kids playing table tennis on a rickety old table that was set outside in the rain in a grimy dirt plaza that was beginning to turn slippery.
Sometimes CBS gets a weaker core of players for their Saturday broadcast, but they were set up beautifully this year with leader Phil Mickelson, world No. 1 Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Jimmy Walker, Bubba Watson and Justin Rose all making their loop through Pebble, where all the TV cameras and crews are posted up, in the third round.
The TV production crew that films the Spurs» games has missed so many of those plays that it has been instructed not to swing the camera automatically upcourt after a San Antonio basket.
THE FOUR members of a Japanese camera crew chronicling Kazuo Matsui's every move made their customary bows to the Colorado Rockies» second baseman as he headed to batting practice at Coors Field last Saturday evening.
Again, that's the drawback of having the field spread out on three venues with cameras and crew primarily focused on one.
A player is watched by not only a team's medical staff, but also the officiating crew, a specialized observer up in the booth with the replay official and the plethora of cameras that show every angle of every play.
Recently I was watching a TV program where a camera crew provided a behind the scenes look into one of the top college football programs in the country.
He cracked some jokes, made fun of the man from The Sun, posed for a photo with all the journalists and camera crews who had followed him and even joked about a microphone.
JCOPE did make some news however after media camera crews were told they had to depart a few minutes after capturing footage during the opening of the JCOPE meeting.
I've seen one camera crew here and a smattering of journalists.
There are increasing signals that Ms. Nixon, best known for playing the lawyer Miranda Hobbes in «Sex and the City,» plans to run, including her being spotted last week on the streets of New York City with what appeared to be a campaign camera crew, and her wife stepping down from a job in city government this week.
CNN provided live coverage of the rally in Washington on Saturday, dispatching more than a dozen personnel, including multiple camera crews and the CNN Express Bus, to cover the event.
A camera crew has shadowed him for months as part of a possible reality TV show about his potential candidacy.
Next up was NASA's Dryden Center, where camera crews once filmed a scene for the opening credits of the 1960s hit sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, in which astronaut Tony Nelson (played by Larry Hagman) walks into the center's main building.
Causey said the drones can be operated by remote control with the help of a GoPro camera at a distance of 5 to 10 miles — a situation that could limit the extreme danger that can lead to tragedies like that of Samaras and his crew.
Ryan Kobrick of the International Space University dives for his camera, and the next 20 minutes see the crew posing for pictures with Pixel O'Neill, whose name, I am informed, is an homage to one of the characters on Stargate, or Battlestar Galactica, or Star Trek: the Nth Generation.
While filming a TV series on the island of Ibiza, her hands were so raw that the camera crew had to shoot around them, she told the Daily Mail.
And because I'm a sort of odd bloke, I decided to throw a juicer in the back of a truck, hire a camera crew to follow me as I drove across the United States, and make a movie about it — Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead, a documentary film about my journey.
LONDON, United Kingdom — As the year comes to a close, members of BoF's global community, from New York to Shanghai, assembled camera crews or simply took to their iPhones to shoot videos of themselves looking back at the year in fashion.
As a member of one of the most closely followed — we're talking social media spectators, commissioned camera crews as well as pestering paparazzi — families in the history of everything, Kendall Jenner is no stranger to scrutiny and, in turn, criticism.
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.
Vest Forever21 / / Shirt J Crew / / Bow ASOS / / Jeans Zara / / Bag Rebecca Minkoff / / Cuff Hermes / / Shoes Christian Louboutin / / One of my dear friends let me borrow her camera equipment to play around with some lenses and camera bodies.
About Blog The Western India Cinematographers» Association (WICA) today represents the complete spectrum of personnel who work as «Camera Crew» including Camera Assistants, Focus Pullers, Operators of Specialised Camera Mounts, Camera Attendants.
The film was obviously shot in one day, but the cast and crew rehearsed for months to time their movements precisely with the flow of the camera while capturing the complex narrative, with elaborate costumes from different periods, and several trips out to the exterior of the museum.
There is footage in the film — of gunfights, of meth cooks, of night expeditions into the hills along the U.S. - Mexico border — that would not be possible with the cumbersome cameras and crews of the past, with Heineman essentially going on ride - alongs as heavily armed vigilantes go about their business.
Guerín has employed a small camera and the help of a minimal crew to shoot, between Naples, Sardinia and the City of Barcelona, the film to fascinate Guerín's cinema lovers and to irritate its detractors.
Even with a rushed production schedule - during which time a number of the crew's cameras froze while filming the Christmas scenes - there is no excuse for such an appalling attitude.
Meanwhile, behind the camera, the crew — fronted by a wickedly deadpan Seth Rogen — recite the lines in unison that Wiseau can't get out of his garbled mouth:
► A space station drifts and as the camera cuts to the dimly lit interior, we see small fires and broken equipment floating as well as a close - up of a man's bloody face and forearm and an astronaut says through a headpiece, «The crew is dead.»
Not only are these scenes a lot longer and more expository than they need to be, but they give the sense of a film crew fighting against the material; the camera chases after the story, rather than grabbing it by the scruff of the neck like a proper adaptation would.
The new teaser shows the cast and crew setting up in front of the camera right before «action» is called and the cameras begin to roll.
«Welcome to the Arctic» (3:06) shows crew members setting up their remote - operated cameras and reviewing their footage, which included the cover shot of this official companion book.
Rees has assembled an impressive POC crew in front of and behind the camera that could gain awards recognition: Dee Rees (Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay); Virgil Williams (Best Adapted Screenplay); Best Supporting Actor (Jason Mitchell), Best Film Editing (Mako Kamitsuna) and Best Picture (Charles D. King).
It establishes, for him and for us, the need for storytelling of a more conventional sort: Captured at last by his camera crew and, naturally enough, sentenced to death for having abandoned them, Gomes endeavors to absolve himself by his only available means — spinning yarns so compelling that it will quell the urge to kill him.
The crew had to be small, with just the shooters, a local fixer and a local producer capable of making introductions to Knights Templars and Autodefensas members — none of whom were willing to appear on camera until Heineman and the fixers convinced them he was there purely to document and not to take sides.
(There's no cinematographer credited in the film, as Anderson leads a rotating crew of camera operators.)
On the other side of the camera we also had a very international crew.
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