Sentences with phrase «television cameras who»

Foreign tourists who didn't even know who he was took pictures of the governor with their cell phones, alert to the fact that he must be very important by the horde of reporters with television cameras who trailed him as he traveled from site to site.

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The true heroes in the Kingdom of God are not those who feed 10,000 people while the television cameras are rolling.
We've had this debate before, it's easy for people who don't go to say give up the season ticket but I have a very good seat with five mates literally behind the television camera and if I give it up there is no way I can ever get it back again.
During the course of the Montenegro match, a television camera unkindly, embarrassingly and perhaps all to significantly, focused on the recently appointed Chairman of the Football Association, Greg Dyke, who was not watching the game but somewhat distractedly consulting his programme.
Even those anoraks who apparently sit glued to the Parliamentary Channel will find scarce coverage of the work of select committees and, in a dozen years as a chairman of legislative committees, I can think of no single occasion upon which a television camera has been present.
Despite the media maelstrom over the Garner case, Staten Island's Republican elite only had one replacement in mind for disgraced former Congressman Michael Grimm, who once threatened to throw a television reporter off a balcony (with the cameras rolling) and who resigned after pleading guilty to tax evasion.
A prolific television actress who has also found success on the big screen, Debra Jo Rupp has endeared herself to audiences nationwide as the lovable mother on the retro television sitcom That»70s Show, a fact that may have never been had her parents been successful in dissuading her from a career in front of the cameras.
Still, even with an impressive cast of hot young Hollywood leads that includes Anton Yelchin («Star Trek»), Ashley Greene («Twilight») and Alexandra Daddario («San Andreas»), Dante — who's lately been behind the camera in the accelerated world of television, directing shows like «Hawaii 5 - 0» and «The Witches of East End» — worked on a tight production budget.
ATTENTION TELEVISION AND FILM PROFESSIONALS WHO: Camera professionals, Caterers, Audio professionals, Set designers, and more!
UNTITLED ERIN FOSTER PROJECT (single camera; fka Daddy Issues) STUDIO: 3 Arts Entertainment / 20th Century Fox Television TEAM: Erin Foster (w, ep), Liz Meriwether (ep), Oly Obst (ep), Josh Lieberman (ep), Kat Coiro (d) LOGLINE: Follows single thirtysomething Andi, who refuses to settle down, and her friendship with her playboy dad.
GUESS WHO DIED (single camera) STUDIO: Sony Television / Act III Productions / The Cloudland Company TEAM: Norman Lear (w, ep), Peter Tolan (w, ep), Brent Miller (ep) LOGLINE: A humorous and inspiring look at the shared joys and challenges we all experience at any stage of life.
The best part of Galaxy Quest, playing the guy playing the ethnic guy in a «Star Trek» - like cult television series, Shalhoub also stole the show as fast - talking lawyer Freddy Riedenschneider in his reunion with the Coen Brothers, The Man Who Wasn't There; demonstrated uncommon intelligence and sensitivity in the still - underseen Big Night; and made his feature - film debut behind the camera with wife Brooke Adams in the independent Made - Up, now trickling into video stores.
(single - camera) PICKED UP TO SERIES STUDIO: Sony Pictures Television / Happy Madison TEAM: Adam F. Goldberg (w, ep), Seth Gordon (d, ep), Doug Robinson (ep) LOGLINE: Family comedy set in the»80s that centers on an in - your - face mother and hot - tempered father who love their three eccentric kids so much, they can't bear to see them grow up; inspired by Goldberg's experience growing up in the»80s with a highly screwed up but loving family CAST: Wendi McLendon - Covey, Jeff Garlin, George Segal, Darien Provost, Troy Gentile
Hofmann, who was named a European Shooting Star at the Berlin International Film Festival last year — previous winners include Rachel Weisz, Daniel Craig, Matthias Schoenaerts, Carey Mulligan, Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, Bill Skarsgård, and Andrea Riseborough — may be attracting international attention for the first time, but he has been working in front of the camera since he was nine, when he began appearing on a German television show reviewing theme parks.
The film intercuts the television coverage (the cameras were so close that you can see what's happening inside the bus as if you were only a few feet from the windows) with interviews with surviving hostages and with relatives and social workers who had known the hijacker, himself a survivor of the infamous massacre of street kids by the police a few years before.
An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age is the wondrous result of author Mathew Klickstein's hundreds of interviews with the folks — both behind the scenes and on camerawho brought us such beloved TV show gems as «Double Dare,» Clarissa Explains It All,» «The Ren & Stimpy Show» and, of course, «You Can't Do That on Television
She is an Emmy Award - winning executive producer of reality television who has transferred her decades of directing «real people» into helping authors, speakers, and others become engaging and confident on - camera.
Citing a speech by a retired TV weatherman who could no more construct a climate model than a television camera, and the philosophical authority of one «Thomas Eddington» (the inventor of the supernova light bulb, perhaps — surely not the Sir Arthur who confirmed the relativistic precession of the orbit of Mercury?)
Burger King made headlines yesterday when it began running a 15 - second television ad made to intentionally activate Google Home speakers and Android phones within earshot.The simple commercial involves someone posing as a Burger King employee who leans into the camera to ask the question «OK Google, what is the Whopper burger?»
In a 15 - second television ad, the camera zooms in on a young man wearing the company uniform who says, «OK Google, what is the Whopper burger?»
Camera Department «Shakey» — 3D Feature Film / «Grave Reality» — Independent Feature «Frame of Mind» — Digital Video Short Film / «Kindred» — Television Pilot Grip / Electric «Girl Who Understands Me» — HD Music Video «Hustler Etiquette» — HD Music Video / «Free Bird» — 16 mm Short Film Sound Department «The Blademaster» — HD Documentary Producer «Big City Comics» — Commercial Teaching Assistant «Digital Media Academy 2009» — Harvard University VFX Data Wrangler «Shakey» — 3D Feature Film
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