Give them a year and they'll be in the same boat as the license frame back -
up camera people.
Not exact matches
The audience in Manhattan exited the theater to a throng of network TV
cameras and a crowd of
people lined
up for the next showing.
In his time, Whyte set
up cameras and filmed
people congregating in public, taking notes along the way on how they behaved, where they migrated to, how long their conversations lasted, and so on.
«From the beginning,» Schmidt says, «it was like we were empowering
people to get
up off the couch to use the
cameras: «We're gonna show your videos on YouTube.
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed
up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort of emotional hearing aid for autistic
people — essentially a wearable
camera that scanned
people's facial expressions to interpret social cues, in real time, for the
person wearing the device.
With the
cameras following Diana wherever she went, she lived
up to her nickname as «Princess of the
People» with her extensive charity work.
Another set
up a website full of live streams of hacked web
cameras, showing everything from
people's offices and lobbies to the feeds from baby monitors.
A lot of
people were buying
up the old polaroid
cameras and creating art photos and thinking that was way cooler than all the new digital
cameras.
Investigators said Paddock killed 59
people and planned the massacre so meticulously that he set
up a
camera in the peephole of his hotel room in an apparent attempt to spot anyone coming for him.
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people who rarely open themselves
up to the
camera.
If only
people would start standing
up to progressives, on
camera, in the classroom, in print, and with conviction, and say, «What's with all the name - calling?
«Reality» TV tends to accentuate the dreck in life and if anyone thinks that the
people on these shows don't play it
up for the
cameras,...
The icon, the legend, the 71 year old incredible Cher received the Icon Award and sang Believe and If I Could Turn Back Time... please, go see both Cher and Celine at their residencies — Cher at the Park Theater and Celine at the Colosseum — they are moments of enjoyment that you can never capture on a video — a cell phone
camera (I am a big anti-cell catching the entire show
person)-- I can not stand seeing a sea of lit
up cell phones capturing the performances instead of the
people watching them with their own eyes!
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.
We the
people will occasionally get an
up - close view of a rules issue or a dispute or some sort of chicanery that's well out of view of the TV
cameras.
It would either involve two
people in chairs yelling at each other for a half - hour (something we haven't seen on TV yet), or it might be a
camera trained on a guy looking
up stats on a computer for an hour.
Every week hundreds of
people are employed to set
up corporate tents, build scoreboards or follow the flight of a little white ball against a bright blue sky with a high - tech
camera.
Read MSNBC.com to see how your marriage stacks
up to the marriages of the
people who went on
camera with them.
Most large - scale nativity scenes have security
cameras, because the
people who put them
up know full well that someone is going to try to steal the baby Jesus.
Since
people usually need multiple
cameras to set
up a security network, each
camera is sold for a fraction of the price of a purpose - made baby monitor.
Ultimately, the report says facial recognition systems using tiny
cameras embedded in lampposts and in walls will monitor
people's every movement, backed
up by surveillance from unmanned flying vehicles in the sky.
«The thermal imaging
camera uses infrared and reads temperature differences
up to an appreciable distance away and can identify a
person at an acceptable distance.
Both homeowners and tenants of a residential property would have the ability to sue if they did not consent to being recorded by someone who set
up a
camera on an adjoining property with the intent to harass, annoy, alarm or threaten another
person.
It was the third time Earth was imaged from the outer solar system but the first time humankind got a heads -
up, so
people could look
up and smile or wave for the
camera.
«If a
camera at a gas station picks
up suspicious activity, the footage will be sent to the cloud,
people at the gas station will be alerted, and nearby
cameras will be told to look out for the criminals too,» says vproject coordinator Juan Arraiza at Vicomtech, a research foundation in San Sebastian, Spain.
The Xbox One comes with an updated Kinect, which boasts a more sensitive
camera: The device can track
up to six
people, see in the dark and even detect a player's heart rate — a little creepy, sure, but also technically impressive.
He is the first
person to conduct an arboreal
camera trap survey in the TL2 Landscape, and spent a semester there climbing very remote rainforest trees to set
up the
cameras.
Now our
cameras are sensitive enough to pick it
up and
people's eyes and intellect were critical in noticing its importance,» said Donovan, a co-author of the study.
People used to think Mars had dried
up billions of years ago; Malin's
camera has rejuvenated Mars.
The large carbon polluters have taken the playbook written by the tobacco industry, which responded to the scientific consensus linking cigarettes and lung and heart diseases by hiring actors, dressing them
up as doctors and putting them in front of
cameras to falsely reassure
people that there were no consequences to smoking cigarettes.
«If a
camera at a gas station picks
up suspicious activity, the video footage will be sent to the cloud,
people at the gas station will be alerted, and nearby
cameras will be told to look out for the criminals too,» says project coordinator Juan Arraiza at Vicomtech, a research foundation in San Sebastian, Spain.
A picture where the
camera is looking «
up» at the
person isn't flattering (hello, double chin!).
I'm so glaaad
people seem to be really liking the Pen EPL - 7 because, again, I've been eyeing it for a while and have been debating picking one
up to replace my current
camera.
I can't believe that
people came
up with the idea of a
camera lens for the phone, guess the whole selfie trend is getting bigger than ever with no signs of ever slowing down.
Again, my
camera picked
up a lot of the red aspects of this polish and its slightly more muted in
person.
I'm a little sad that the
camera didn't pick
up the silvery sparkles on the inner corner (like I said they're subtle), but I promise you can see them in
person.
But, many online daters are wise to this kind of thing, knowing that the
person looking at them beguilingly from the
camera will bear little resemblance to the one who turns
up on an actual date.
Maybe you'd have to pay a little more for the service, and maybe the dating site would have to do extra research into what puts
people at ease and how to get
people to reveal their best selves comfortably on
camera, but it seems like a more efficient way to give a seeker a sense of someone before meeting
up with them in
person.
Each room can hold
up to 200
people on
camera and text chat.
Some
people love hamming it
up in front of the
camera and sharing their snapshots with others — they get a kick out of sharing aspects of themselves freely.
Many
people, including yours truly, lock
up at the sight of a video
camera and act completely unnatural, which is much more disastrous than a typo.
Mystery mother builds and installs a fake speed
camera after getting fed
up with
people speeding through her.
«I think
people pick
up on the fact that she's exactly the same on
camera as she is off
camera,» said Maurio, who is married to Oscar - winning writer Diablo Cody and starts work on Handler's new show on Monday.
This is a suggestive emptiness: a car racing down an empty rural highway, creating suspense; a sky that hangs ominously over a gas station, and then begins to fill with the fiery ribbons of a spy satellite breaking
up in the atmosphere;
people standing in empty fields and clearings in anticipation of the supernatural; the spotless white space of the test room of a secure government facility; the
camera pivoting around NSA analyst Sevier (Adam Driver) as the massive hangars of an Army base flicker on one after another, readying for pursuit.
The company also set
up six witness
cameras around ice rink so they could pinpoint the movements of the skating double, rebuilt all the stadiums in CG and repopulated stadiums with CG
people so they could match exact backgrounds from shot to shot.
Former Keneally collaborator Fred Schepisi famously berated Spielberg at a party, telling him he was «the worst
person to direct this film... You'll fuck it
up, because you're too good with the
camera.»
Then there's the city of Vienna itself, split
up into four sections, with
people living in beautiful baroque apartments, the
camera pans and we see half of it in ruins.
Throughout Stronger, which dramatizes its subject's inspiring recovery after the bombing, Green trains his
camera on the
people who make
up Bauman's support system.
The
camera does take on the point - of - view of someone at some point, then jumps back to an objective place, then plays that trick Evil Dead II plays with perspective in the scene where Ash wakes
up in a clearing and looks around in a panning 360 - degree take, only for the audience to discover that the
camera eye is both character and commentator, more physical in its way than a first -
person point - of - view could ever be.
Unless you make a living in front of a
camera, many
people would balk or tighten
up in front of a million flashing lights, microphones and screaming
people wanting to get a 15 - second sound bite of you saying something to take it out of context for the sake of a story»» to control the narrative.