A shift came in the early twentieth century with the emergence of two related innovations: the so - called Neues Sehen, a tendency in photography and visual art propelled by the development
of modern camera technology, and the Neues Bauen in architecture and urban design; the nexus between them is exemplified by the work of László Moholy - Nagy, who taught at the Bauhaus.
He has been credited with the reinvention
of the modern camera store and was chosen Photography Industry's 2016 Person of the Year.
Matt has been credited with the reinvention
of the modern camera store, as well as the country's largest in - store education program, the Unique University ®.
With over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has been credited with the reinvention
of the modern camera store.
Not exact matches
US C - SOG argues that by using
modern technology and weapons, including shotguns, Tasers, and body
cameras, officers can use a more exact amount
of force and ensure they never apply more than necessary.
But what has driven the development
of the
modern smartphone
camera and where is it headed next?
The so - called «involvement
of the observer» in
modern physics refers not to the observer as a person but to the effects
of the measuring process on the results, which might even be recorded by an automatic
camera.
In this
modern day, anyone with a
camera, a body, and an internet connection can create an adult movie, and a lot
of them are pretty normal people just filming what they do normally.
The Truman Show was a dystopian look at a fraudulent - utopia, a
modern Greek tragedy about a baby not yet having left the womb, already condemned to the fate
of an entire lifetime under the glare
of thousands
of cameras» 24 - hour, 7 - day - a-week siege.
When the odds favour you in the few moments the world is watching, suddenly you can make a career out
of that process in the money - driven,
camera - driven world
of modern football.
With a diverse group
of clients who range from
modern busy executives, hurried socialites, time - deprived industry regulars, stay - at - home moms, to celebrities who expect «
camera ready «results in a minimum
of time, the Nelson J Salon also offers house calls on request.
Microphones, HD
cameras and other
modern features can let you interact with baby even when you're a room away, but which monitor will give you the most peace
of mind?
This monitor is a stylish addition to any nursery with a fun,
modern camera design in the shape
of an adorable owl.
Ferguson, who plays one - half
of the gay couple the TV show «
Modern Family», takes a light - hearted approach here, jokingly announcing his crush on, and plan to marry, actor Alec Baldwin, only to have his hopes dashed when someone off
camera informs him that Baldwin is in fact straight.
«The Police has commenced an exercise, employing the use
of modern technology, including
cameras to arrest and prosecute all persons who take the law into their own hands and exact instant justice,»...
In order to gain the necessary sensitivity to detect the polarization signal, Bock and Turner developed a unique array
of multiple detectors, akin to the pixels in
modern digital
cameras but with the added ability to detect polarization.
Announcing their acquisition
of Here Maps last year, Daimler, Volkswagen and BMW stated that «the high - precision
cameras and sensors installed in
modern cars are the digital eyes for updating mobility data and maps».
It's not just governments that have problems hiding from the
modern panopticon
of satellites, aircraft, and ground - based
cameras: Private citizens, too, are exposed.
For weeks the artisans
of the studio workshops had worked on building this pseudo submarine; and before the
camera crank was turned the technical director had gone over every detail
of its construction to make sure that it emulated successfully the interior
of a
modern submarine.
The key to making this delicate measurement doable by amateurs is the availability
of modern digital
cameras combined with relatively small telescopes.
He also was the first to describe the
camera obscura — a box with a hole in it that captures an image for the purpose
of drawing it precisely, a precursor to the
modern camera — as well as examining optical illusions in - depth and the thought processes behind human visual perception.
For comparison, a
modern digital
camera produces images
of just 8 - 10 megapixel and a good
modern LCD screen is able to show just 1 / 1000th
of the full - res in a time.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls visited the Mer de Glace (the Sea
of Ice) Friday on Mont Blanc, where the retreating glacier has been documented for more than a century, through water colors painted before the invention
of the still
camera, black - and - white photos depicting a then -
modern steam locomotive chuffing alongside the ice and today's high - definition satellite photos.
When we were brainstorming ideas for our next shoot, it only came naturally that Holli, a
modern hippie at heart, would join me on the fun side
of the
camera, to help me show off some BohoCheri spring looks.
photography: JOEY PETRICK
camera: CANNON 5D MARK III shoes c / o: MOBS There are certain brands, through a combination
of minimal aesthetics and
modern lines, that resonate deeply with the core
of your being that drives your fashion and lifestyle choices.
photography: JOEY PETRICK
camera: CANNON 5D MARK III silk blouse c / o: RAVELLA First, here's a bit about the brand Ravella is a
modern luxury brand specializing in 100 % silk products, offering a capsule collection
of blouses and silk tops.
I actually had my
camera with me this time when I visited my friend at the Facebook HQ, it's an amazing work space with art, good light, and relaxing work nooks in a welcoming hometown city like setting with touches
of modern industrial over at their new campus.
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue
of Ignorance) is a brilliant directed film by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who manipulates the
camera to give the illusion that the film is one continuous long take (which can get dizzying at times) giving a film that is resonate to a
modern day audience as it examins these fictitious characters and their commentary on what it means to stay relevant.
As cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle's
camera zips and darts through slum alleyways and soars to the heights
of Mumbai's thrusting new skyscrapers, the vitality
of modern India bursts from the screen.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «
modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects for a documentary
of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the
camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all
of her story and life coming out and you did going in.
The 2.40:1 / AVC - encoded image is another release to highlight the visual capacity — especially concerning its handling
of details —
of modern digital
cameras.
They're also the kinds
of places that Kormákur's
camera loves, as embracing as he is
of the
modern - day action - film aesthetic
of deliberate imperfection.
It's hard to find lively
camera work in
modern pieces such as this, and with a story such as this, and that allows the audience to truly become a part
of the story.
«Wonder Woman» Standard Definition DVD contains the following special features: · Crafting the Wonder · A Director's Vision: Themyscira: The Hidden Island · A Director's Vision: Beach Battle · A Director's Vision: A Photograph Through Time · A Director's Vision: Diana in the
Modern World · A Director's Vision: Wonder Woman at War · Warriors
of Wonder Woman — · The Trinity · The Wonder Behind the
Camera · Finding the Wonder Woman Within · Extended Scenes · Blooper Reel
The setting predates the prevalence
of home security
cameras and the
modern impulse to visually document life.
Moreover, I hate that
modern pop culture is so literalminded as to place a high premium on plausibility, while I'm 99 % sure that knowing the Batsuit could stop bullets off
camera, too, is not going to convert any
of the haters, whose snotty disdain for the superhero genre is more a fashion statement than an issue
of disbelief.
The invention
of the
camera took us beyond radio and literature and set
modern art on a path aimed toward the moving picture, and this field recognizes those behind the lens.
I know, not something I saw coming, but the wonders
of modern action cinematography come to the fore here, as a virtual
camera roams the ice alongside «Margot Robbie».
«Spends a lot
of time keeping its plates spinning (and napkins twirling) as the filmmakers parade a series
of eccentric characters before their
camera, the better to let us appreciate this farce we call
modern life» — Norm Wilner, NOW Magazine
Man With a Movie
Camera Year: 1929 Director: Dziga Vertov Some groundbreaking movies from cinema's earliest days now seem merely quaint, their innovations fully absorbed into the DNA
of modern filmmaking.
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.
It's certainly no accident that the house used is an extremely
modern one, full
of glass corridors, open spaces and hidden rooms that allow the
camera to almost become another character.
Proving no slouch behind or in front
of the
camera, Silva finds gentle humor in the foibles
of his
modern family, and he has a good feel for the flavor
of his New York neighborhood.
In anticipation
of Brian DePalma's «The Black Dahlia,» which premiered at the Venice Film Festival to bi-polar reviews and opens in the US September 15, a number
of sites are celebrating the
modern master
of the rapturous moving
camera.
I'm in that camp and enjoyed Franco's recreation
of particular scenes, along with the behind - the -
camera retelling
of insufferable moments with Wiseau, as well as the monumentous occasion where Wiseau premiered the six million dollar film that's considered one
of the worst in
modern history, if not all time.
There are the expected scenes
of actors riffing all over each that populate most
modern comedies, but also hints at a bigger budget and attention to aesthetics like nifty
camera work, tilt - shift photography, and some decent action set pieces.
The use
of photographs - within - film to freeze characters in a milieu while defining it in
modern terms was already a worn idea when George Roy Hill claimed it for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and here it's handled with even less integrity, by way
of a photographer whose 19th - century
camera and anachronistic darkroom give him in a few short hours prints
of a quality no photographer achieved before about 1920.
The idea
of mechanized roving security
cameras that go schizoid and start slaying people — perhaps at the behest
of nefarious establishment masters, perhaps not — inescapably aligns with surging
modern fears about privacy, and technological intrusion.
Utilizing some
of the
modern shaky
camera work, much
of the action has a frenetic feel, and the look
of actually being there, witnessing the events as they unfold, although some viewers may find it a bit queasy or annoying to take.
After an opening that reminds
of the breathless epileptic dirt
of Joe Carnahan's Narc, director Jean - François Richet takes control
of his frenetic
camera and presents the action with an unusual amount
of clarity for a
modern shake - and - bake opera.