Sentences with phrase «serves as the camera»

The extraordinary beauty and energy of Scott's film (he not only directed but also served as camera operator) is never gratuitous, but rather keeps stylistic faith with the enigmatic Joseph Conrad novella on which it is based.
After serving as a camera operator for a couple of years, he got his first American credit for cinematography on John Sayles» lovely coming - of - age story «Baby, It's You» (1983), giving the film a look that belied the film's relatively small budget.
There is a «convenience key» on the lower right side, to which you can assign virtually any function, but by default it serves as the camera key.
This rear center fingerprint sensor also serves as a camera button to click pictures.
Served as a Camera Operator and Production Assistant on production sets, live event shoots, and interviews
Anheuser - Busch, Inc. (St. Louis, MO) 01/2006 — Present Marketing Coordinator • Responsible for the development of brand communication to wholesalers in both domestic and international markets • Successfully implement a variety of creative production methodologies to achieve cost effective broadcast quality results • Coordinate marketing initiatives with producers, corporate management, and technical and field production personnel • Increase product awareness and sales in both domestic and international markets • Serve as camera operator, audio technician, and grip in the production of studio, field and live production events • Reduce video production project costs by over 350 % through effective management tactics • Manage «Shoot To The Championship,» a nationwide Bud Light promotion during March Madness • Deliver television production and digital content through social media, webcasts, Internet, satellite, and DVD production
His laptop gives him access to client information, online services, and Web - based documents, while his iPhone also regularly serves as a camera, a financial calculator, a digital compass, and even a copy machine.

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In a very real way, the Fox anchor and the Republican candidate have created a kind of marriage of convenience for the TV cameras: Trump's independence from Fox served its purpose as his campaign was building up steam, but he needs the network now that the campaign is heading into its final stages.
Since then, the film argues, a variety of measures — from Jim Crow laws to President Richard Nixon's «war on drugs» and President Bill Clinton's «three - strikes - you're - out» legislation — have served to send increasingly large numbers of black men in prison, and several legal scholars and activists interviewed on camera suggest a profit motive at work, as well as racism.
He even mounted a camera viewfinder to a helmet to serve as the display.
And, given that all our phones serve double duty as point - and - shoot cameras these days, one of the most important tests is camera quality.
Before joining Zillow, Kathleen served as General Counsel of Hotwire, StubHub, Flip Video camera maker Pure Digital Technologies, and FanSnap.
He served as President of Unique Photo ®, NJ's premiere Camera Store for 28 years.
Contrary to speculation that Tesla might be considering the use of LIDAR technology, Musk reassured press that its radar hardware will become the primary tech for Autopilot as opposed to serve as a supplemental set of sensors to the vehicle's onboard cameras.
Mr Rushbrooke said Sir Cliff had been left with «no option» but to take legal action and told the judge: «What we are talking about is using TV cameras to spy into someone's home at the time when their target is in the most vulnerable position imaginable and then serve it up to the British public as the most sensational story imaginable.»
She serves as a media dietitian, meaning she's the lady in front of the cameras when it comes to educating the public on nutrition.
Best FeetForward The camera got down and dirty with Rafael Nadal as he launched a serve in thesemifinals of the Monte Carlo Masters Series last Saturday in scenic Monaco (inset).
During all of this, Bryon was trying to set up the video camera because I had decided that there were not enough breech birth videos, and we were going to film this birth to serve as an
«In the second phase of the project, we will be deploying 10,000 HD cameras, world class e-Government solution and data centre solution, one key alarm, metro fibre network to serve as backbone for communication and unified communications with smart phones for first respondent agencies such as police, fire service, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO), among others.»
Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco wouldn't speak on camera, but says Farina served as a corrections officer for about 12 years.
Even when she served more than six years as one of the most popular Connecticut governors in recent history, Rell's first impulse was never to rush to the TV cameras or throw political brickbats at her...
The nine - pixel - wide image of Ceres released today serves as a final calibration of the science camera that is necessary before Dawn gets to Ceres.
During a servicing mission in February 2002, astronauts added the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), doubling the Hubble's field of view and replacing the Faint Object Camera, which served as the HST's telephoto lens.
Dr. Mutch has already taken his place in the Blue Room next to Al Hibbs, the JPL engineer who serves as on - camera commentator for the mission.
Serving as the primary cinematographer, he employs a run - and - gun style for much of the movie, using a lightweight digital camera that at times lurches so dramatically that you can visualize the body attached to it.
Cameras are hidden inside women's purses as they covertly dine at a sushi restaurant that's serving endangered whale.
«Emmy Rossum, Fiona herself, directed «Frank's Northern Southern Express,» which serves as her second time behind the camera on the series and one of the season's best installments.»
In 1999, Keaton went back to his behind - the - camera roots, serving as the executive producer for Body Shots.
Watching Lou Bloom get the perfect shot on his handheld camera using knowledge of what works almost serves as a meta - ish take on directing, since we are watching first time director Dan Gilroy use much of what Bloom is harping on here.
«In - Camera: The Naïve Visual Effects of Dracula» (18:44) spends time with both Francis Ford and his son, Roman Coppola, who served as second unit director on the film.
Apart from the opening scene, which incorporates special effects to help create a massive dry dock that serves as a prison (the prisoners hauling a ship into it with lines as thick as tree trunks), and a few brief establishing shots, which include dramatic rises and falls of the camera through space and time as each new stage of the story begins, Les Misérables keeps us in close — sometimes very close — proximity to the actors.
Matt Tarses, a producer on Scrubs, Sports Night, and most recently The Goldbergs and Atypical, serves as the creator and writer of the series, but Braff has a hand behind the camera as well as he directed the pilot.
In an early scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, the panning camera reveals a framed photograph of a young, smiling blond woman — except, the image is on negative film, which serves as a presumable correlation for disabled protagonist Jeff's (Jimmy Stewart) outlook on women, which is tested in his gaze and projected desire from a lofty apartment window throughout the film.
And the telekinesis allows for a smart workaround for the problem of always needing someone to be holding the camera: Why waste time lurking offscreen when you can be onscreen while psychically serving as your own DP?
Chazelle is disciplined enough to know when the camera should serve as a part of the action and when it should simply serve as a witness to the destructive relationship at the story's core.
While some interview subjects are filmed using a shot / reverse shot strategy, establishing the director's presence and point of view in conversation, others, such as his sister and mother, are shot straight - on, with the camera serving less as interrogator than objective receptor, letting each of them narrate events in her own manner and style.
The van they travel in looks like a giant camera, serving as a mobile photo booth that prints out large posters suitable for plastering on walls.
If nothing else, Kutcher's interesting meta - casting, given his own involvement in the digital technology sector (serving as the Nikon camera spokesman, launching his own Twitter client called A.plus, investing in things like Skype, etc.).
Buzzing along towards impending disappointment, the camera eyes static horizon shots, with endless stretches of bleak farmland serving as visual commentary of the washed up wasteland that industry America has become.
I suspect it wants to be a satirical condemnation but it spends so much time parroting Belfort's self - serving point of view — he narrates the proceedings, often directly to the camera — with endless shots of adoring people fist - pumping and cheering on his every crime, that it often reads as a glib «Oops, my bad.
Director Gary Ross» coverage can get a little manic during a fight scene or two, but generally, his camerawork is notably fresh offering up all sorts of appealing camera angles, almost all of which serves the material in a deliberate fashion, enhancing emotion and, at times, making you feel as though you're in Katniss» shoes.
Although Poots has never formally trained as an actress, according to Giles Hattersley, a practical apprenticeship may have served her well, as she is «compellingly natural» in front of the camera.
Inserting themselves into the story as unkind spoiler - avatars in the piece (a gay, white couple acts as Quinceañera's bogeymen)-- the set for their tasteful duplex serves as Glatzer / Westmoreland's real - life digs — is as thorny a po - mo entanglement as these two otherwise successful guys interpolating themselves in their neighbour's lives, homes, and rituals with movie cameras and an evangelical mission.
Though it features a more mature person as the main character, and behind the camera, it does show that perhaps Braff has a lot to learn when it comes to trying to serve up a drama from the heart.
For his final film, Jacques Tati takes his camera to the circus, where the director himself serves as master of ceremonies.
Peter knows capturing Big Foot on camera is the coup he needs to save the show, so he takes on Calhoun's niece, Cheryl (Ashley Scott), as an assistant, hires an alcoholic auto mechanic (Kevin Hefferman) to serve as animal handler, replaces Milas — who claims he's too old to make the journey — with his chronically stoned nephew, Junior (Justin Long), and points the «Strange Wilderness» RV south.
Before stepping behind the camera as a director, Shelton had written numerous films and served as a second unit director.
Heineman, who won Sundance prizes for directing and cinematography, often served as solo camera operator, getting shot at and witnessing torture.
The filmmaking here is luscious, Anderson's camera (he is the uncredited cinematographer) panning, tracking, and swooping as it showcases Mark Tildesley's gorgeous production design and Mark Bridges's glorious costumes while Jonny Greenwood's score — featuring harps, piano, and flutes that serve as a constant presence throughout the film — accompanies the action.
On July 24, 2010, professional and amateur filmmakers captured a glimpse of their lives on camera and uploaded the footage to YouTube, serving as a time capsule for future generations.
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