Sentences with phrase «television camera crews»

Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes seem to sound like something on rails to victims cornered by television camera crews and asked (why do we ask?)

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When a no - nonsense LAPD detective (Robert De Niro) is forced to star in a reality - based television show with a frustrated actor - turned - LAPD - patrolman (Eddie Murphy), they find their lives turned upside down by a powerhouse producer (Rene Russo) and her very intrusive camera crew.
Considering how audiences have become more savvy about the art of animation, it's easy to take for granted the technological advances Walt Disney employed for the film, namely the use of a multiplane camera to create an illusion of depth; while addressed in the main documentary, the technique is further explored in a «Tricks of the Trade» excerpt from the old Disneyland television series as well as the 1937 nature - themed short The Old Mill, in which Disney and his crew not only tried out the new multiplane camera but also honed their skills at drawing and animating animals.
After talking to the council, Neumeyer said the puppy's chance of survival was greatly enhanced by it's ability to pose for the camera of a television news crew that was covering the meeting.
A program of video - based works that used television technology to bring public attention to Black American identity, through intervention, documentation, and parody, as in Anthony Ramos's About Media, in which the artist uses his Portapak camera to turn a news crew's visit to his home into media critique.
Television crews have been here for the past few days, camping out amid the jungle of pavement plant pots and poking their cameras into tumble - down terraces.
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