Sentences with phrase «side camera as»

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Wide angle cameras on the left and right hand side of the screen track the presenter's face, automatically switching angles as the presenter turns.
That can work in the Red's favor if a director wants an edgy, harsher look, as appears to have been the case for Soderbergh's recent anxiety - soaked Side Effects or Robert Zemeckis's hard - hitting Flight — both filmed with Red cameras.
There is a side mesh pouch perfect for an adult's water bottle and more than enough room in the two main compartments to carry all of your baby's needed gear — spare onesie, food pouches, stuffed bear, etc. — as well as your camera, route map, some snacks, and the other stuff you want to bring along for the journey.
On the hardware side, Google is believed to have been working on additional power for the Pixel 2, as well as improvements to last year's cameras.
On the tech side, Delphi Automotive (NYSE: DLPH), Autoliv (NYSE: ALV), and American Tower (NYSE: AMT) as companies that are making big advances in cameras, sensors, and other parts necessary to implement the technology.
As a side note, what camera lens do you use?
The camera follows the horse — in silence, there's no sound on these tapes — as he gallops back across the end zone and then down the Tech sideline, the saddle now slid completely around his side, empty stirrups dangling.
Fernando Alonso isn't interested in training as a camera operator this season as his car lays stricken by the side of the track.
Football fans are in for a treat with both sides playing good football this season as the cameras come to Yorkshire.
The Sky Sports cameras will be at Huddersfield on Saturday for David Wagner's side's clash with Tottenham; at Goodison Park for Everton's meeting with Burnley and St James» Park as Newcastle host Liverpool in a Super Sunday double header.
There is, however, a side to Luis Suarez that is not in keeping with his unerring ability to find the back of the net, as the Uruguay star was caught on camera biting the shoulder of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during their crunch game which decided who progressed to the knock - out stages.
I know this monitor would be amazing and I love that its camera pans up to 270 degrees side - to - side and tilts as many as 120 degrees up and down
«The VTech Safe & Sound ® Pan & Tilt Full Color Video Baby Monitor camera pans up to 270 degrees side - to - side and tilts as many as 124 degrees up and down.
Taking the long way around the room, he entered from the opposite side of where we had set up our camera, joking to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson as he passed us that they should not have let me in.
As Miliband's ex-aides look to get their sides of the story out, The Times has been briefed that Ed was warned about eating a bacon sandwich in front of the cameras.
The men walked west, with cameras chasing and grimacing bicyclists ringing bells as they tried to squeeze by the gaggle along the side rails.
The technical side of the show is also coordinated by students, who take on roles as camera operators, floor manager, technical director, vision mixing, and sound.
The SAVI team's breakthrough was the discovery that it could put the light source on the same side as the camera rather than behind the target, as in transmission microscopy, Cossairt said.
This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million milesCamera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million milescamera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away.
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.
A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month.
Hubble image of Comet Siding Spring before and after filtering, as captured by Wide Field Camera 3 on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
The group uses a variety of measurement techniques such as sonic anemometers, hot wires, snow particle counters and shadowgraphy, which involves illuminating the flow with snow particles from one side of the tunnel — the walls are made of glass — and obtaining images with a high - speed camera from the other side.
As a result, cell phone makers do not offer many models that have adequate processing power to run video smoothly, and digital cameras in U.S. cell phones are on the opposite side from the display screen (which would make it impossible to see the person on the other end of the line while exchanging sign language).
The phones — available through AT&T in the U.S. but much more commonly used in Europe — cost $ 900 each and have the video camera positioned on the same side as the video screen, which allows callers to speak in sign language while observing the reactions of the person on the other end of the line.
In this image, the simulator is viewed through a polarized camera lens, photo - elastic plates reveal discrete points of stress buildup along both sides of the modeled fault as the far (upper) plate is moved laterally along the fault.
He wasn't as enthusiastic about this as I was, but after a while he got into the swing of being my side of the camera lens for a change.
Side note: As you can see, I'm still learning how to use the new camera.
I would love to get on the other side of the camera in the business one day as well, whether it be designing, producing, directing, styling, etc..
My hair is being blown all over (yet, is still straight... thankfully, since it was humid as heck), shades on and my camera bag at my side.
Without any padding to keep it from moving, and wedged against the side of the case as it was, the camera broke during what may have been normal baggage handling during transportation.
He's decked out in armor and has a long sword slung casually over his shoulder as he looks off to the side, as if to say, «I'm too cool to look directly at the camera
He'll stand on both sides of the camera as he gets to grip with a service which claims it won't be niche for long.
Away from the beautiful building of academia is a side of the city that is littered with trash and abandoned buildings and homeless people beg on the streets as police monitor the activity in the area for what their many street cameras can't detect.
And as the camera drifts up from the smoking ruin of the explosion, and rises from one sea to another in an upside - down world, we may start to wonder what the flip side of this reality might look like.
In the 2000s, Stevens found new success on the other side of the camera, as a prolific producer of both independent and mainstream Hollywood films, even winning the Oscar for Best Documentary for his 2009 film about the slaughtering of dolphins, The Cove.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - In three scenes, one man shoots another man between the eyes below the frame; we see the gun aimed at the forehead and the camera pans upward to hide the victim as we hear a loud shot each time and after each shot, the camera cuts to a long shot of each victim, lying on one side with the head hidden behind the body and no blood flow is seen.
Occasionally wandering to the other side of the cameras, Vint has functioned as writer, producer and director, often under the auspices of another «good ole boy» actor - turned - producer, Max Baer.
Finally, they decided to put Stiller on both sides of the camera, as commercially and comedically promising a combination as any previously foreseen.
The lingering impression of him until the end is one of an old 35 mm camera, blocky and immobile and squatting off to the side as everything unfolds in front of him.
As the camera pulls back the camera's point of view is revealed to come through a peep hole, and none other than an overly curious and oftentimes creepy Norman is on the other side of it.
Thanks to Johnson's poetic if sometimes cryptic art of collage, one minute we're seeing a Bosnian shepherd at work as he occasionally throws the camera a skeptical side - eye; the next, we're hearing the off - camera Johnson as she chats with a Nigerian midwife or crosses a busy street with the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
I love the way characters dance in your films and how the camera always observes them as though from the side of the room.
We went on to discuss the unexpectedly spiritual side of film that is bold, frank, and direct about sex, as well as Hunt's prolific life on the other side of the camera.
That's not to say the film's style is stagnant either; in a particularly memorable tracking shot, César enters a building and quickly exits the other side, as the camera rushes to make its mark.
When Frédéric breaks down crying over his mother's death, the camera peers at him from the other side of his car window before pulling back up the road, as if retreating to a polite distance.
While co-directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Ruby Sparks, Little Miss Sunshine) wring tension and suspense from the same - day build - up to the match, the match itself — captured by grainy, fuzzy TV cameras with the occasional, ground - level insert — and the immediate aftermath (symbolic and figurative, more than real or long - lasting), it's in the months - long lead - up to the match, following Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, never better) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) where Battle of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
The camera lingers on Saul's face as he's forced to stand guard and listen to the violent thuds and cries of dying victims just on the other side of the wall, while his stony expression suggests he's been through the harrowing procedure countless times before.
The first film Gerwig has solitarily written and directed (this is not, as many have claimed, her inaugural turn behind the camera; she shares a directorial credit with Joe Swanberg on 2008's Nights And Weekends), Lady Bird arranges an even better entrance for its own irresistible heroine: Squabbling with her combative, witheringly disapproving mother (Laurie Metcalf, granted her best role in ages) while driving around to look at colleges, Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) decides she's had just about enough conversation, opens her passenger - side car door, and rolls out.
In the meantime, many eyes will be focused on the box office numbers of Wonder Woman as validation that big tentpole movies and really just live - action movies in general do not have to be the sole domain of men on either side of the camera.
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