Somehow the cameraman failed to achieve this, prompting an outburst from the temperamental artist. |
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On opening the door and seeing the masked gunman, the veteran television cameraman immediately pulled it shut. |
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He is at once the narrator, director and cameraman of this homemade production. |
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The cameraman who filmed the dramatic pictures in Wood Lane that night was Jon Brotherton. |
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He will be remembered by family and friends as a truly courageous individual who used his talents as a cameraman to fight inhumanity. |
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The keenest cameraman of them all, who we thought must have shot at least 200 frames, admitted he had no film in his camera. |
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There was no let-up even as he neared his century, with one glorious straight six off Danish Kaneria poleaxing the cameraman at long-on. |
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The reporter and cameraman were covering the severe cold and snow that plunged much of the country into crisis. |
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For the next sequence, the cameraman gets on to the crane for a wide-angle shot. |
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The cameraman doesn't have time to focus, so the focus puller ends up running around constantly. |
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Nobody dickered with it, she had to find the best cameraman she could, to get a print as clean and as fresh as that. |
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The tape of the celebrations, captured by a hired cameraman, shows al-Ali, a stocky man with close-cropped hair, as he plays an electric organ. |
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He was a cameraman, a director and an editor who had a gut reaction to a story and was passionate about his craft. |
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The camera drops to the ground, and the cameraman sprawls out onto the ground, blown a few feet backwards. |
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The small oddities encountered en route were also interesting enough for the camera and the cameraman. |
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The reporter, cameraman and driver were strip-searched in separate interrogation chambers. |
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At that time high-speed film didn't exist, but the cameraman, Lorne Batchelor, was really very good. |
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Also of interest was his unintentionally cold-cocking the HBO cameraman in his celebrating of his win! |
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For the most part, Mettler travelled alone, taking on the role of director, cameraman, sound recordist and interviewer. |
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We strode towards the small plane, with the cameraman encouraging us to lark around. |
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A lamp post intervened much to the amusement of the watching public and chagrin of the cameraman. |
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The villain of the piece was an English cameraman, who forgot to press his safety switch. |
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He earned his living as a trainee architect and a rostrum cameraman, a photocopier salesman and later as a debt collector. |
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The cameraman would film the scene and take the shot back to the laboratory to check it and then he would re-shoot it again. |
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His jaw drops, the cameraman giggles and I brush past him and head into the store. |
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I am not a professional translator but a humble TV cameraman, but I will give it a shot. |
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Unfortunately, she is also quite unattractively photographed at times and needs to have a stern word with the cameraman. |
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No studio, no financing, no known actors just a cameraman, boom man, front man, and some extras. |
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A newswoman was walking towards him with a cameraman right behind her, and she was holding a microphone out. |
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Earlier this week a Fox News cameraman was briefly detained and had his videotape confiscated as he filmed a traffic stop near the Pentagon. |
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I understand that he probably wasn't able to afford a professional cameraman. |
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The drama, on Sunday November 25, was captured on videotape by an Afghan cameraman. |
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There are lives that unravel completely, with only a cameraman and a sound engineer as witnesses. |
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After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera. |
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In the programme's opening credits, a cameraman on a large pulley produced a brilliant camera angle. |
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Mick Westerman, the video cameraman, wondered if he was a better golfer than commentator. |
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He established his own studio in his garden at Isleworth, London, with Harold Bastick as his cameraman. |
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A number of band members were killed in the US attack, which also claimed the life of the cameraman. |
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One Western cameraman saw scraps of flesh, pools of blood and clumps of human hair. |
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Perhaps emboldened by the animal's immovable stance the cameraman decided to move a little closer. |
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A cameraman munching on a late night fast-food burger took a second to look up and yell over. |
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What does the member think about the fact that a Liberal Party cameraman was present during the RCMP search? |
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In that scenario, another multiskilled engineer or cameraman could operate the on-board camera while the first engineer operated the uplink. |
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They were aggressive, waving guns, automatic weaponry with silencers on, and they lashed out at a cameraman with rifle butts. |
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If obliged to change from one format to the other during an operation, the cameraman or the director has to cope with a form of double vision. |
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Mr Golestan was a Pulitzer-prize winning freelance cameraman who worked for the BBC's Tehran bureau. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am unable to answer as to the presence of one or any cameraman. |
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A cameraman, drenched in sweat, wore a black harness with a Steadicam attached as he waited for Allen to finish a phone call. |
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If another cameraman came to me and asked me what budget radio mic kit to get, this would be the one I would recommend. |
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Besides working as a cameraman, Collins has been appointed as the office administrator because of his leadership skills. |
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For the flight, the pilot occupied the right pilot seat, the cameraman, the left front seat, and the film director, the right rear seat. |
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Alain is leading the convoy by skidoo to act as forward reconnaissance, a task he shares with René, who is also the cameraman. |
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The serious injuries to the cameraman probably were related to the camera console that he was carrying. |
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As a cameraman for over 20 years, I have seen and used many radio mic kits from different manufacturers. |
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Some time later he realized that fashion photography wasn't his thing and decided to try film and became a cameraman. |
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The cameraman, Anton, had spent the night in a single cell without any chance to let his station know where he was. |
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The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened. |
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When he had us all ready, he used to turn his back to the shot and let the cameraman tell him when it was done. |
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The Wasps need an experienced cameraman to video matches, an important role as tapes of incidents may have to be sent to the Rugby Football League for judgement. |
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If you've got a competent sound recordist and a cameraman, they record these things that have been set before them, and decisions are made for them. |
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So I became top documentary cameraman by the mid to late 1980s, and it was around that time that Robert Altman came to town. |
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It was notable Wednesday that the cameraman and photographers were allowed to mingle somewhat freely with the playgroup. |
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He got over his thespian aspirations pretty quickly and signed up to the infant Radio station as a vision-mixer, then a cameraman and floor manager. |
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So for a number of years, he received no on-screen credit as cameraman. |
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A cameraman on the show has an unrequited crush on your character. |
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That is the job of the cameraman, the focus puller, camera assistant etc. |
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Today he works as a freelance photographer and cameraman and produces books and photo documentaries that reach a world-wide audience. |
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He takes time to walk around the set with his cameraman before the actors arrive and that he uses this time to decide how he wants the scene to look. |
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By changing light on a character, a cameraman can imply decision or a change of mind. |
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Smith, a Lancastrian who moved to Scotland some 20 years ago, is himself a cameraman and is now the most ardent advocate of the new technology north of the Border. |
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Last night on television the ethnologist and the cameraman watched with hushed wonder while the chimpanzee carefully stripped a willow branch and inserted it into the anthill. |
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Nicole Richie was recently rear-ended by a kamikaze cameraman so hard that she went to the hospital. |
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The woman, dressed in a kicky red knit frock, practiced the line in front of her cameraman, over and over. |
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When troubled by his tendency to slice the ball, he hired first a still photographer and then a movie cameraman to make time-and-motion studies of his swing. |
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In July, Abdul Qodus, a cameraman and driver for Aryana television was killed in a double suicide bombing. |
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The work on the film was overshaded by the premature death of Hans Stürm, both companion and cameraman. |
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A film crew –especially if you've got a good director, cameraman and a sound recordist who take a delight in everything. |
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The real goal was going from this stringer service to become a network cameraman. |
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Another cameraman, Peter Barbush, was stationed in a cherry picker for an aerial view. |
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The cameraman would show me how to thread the film and how to repair it. |
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He was finally seen by a cameraman in a police helicopter lighting and throwing a petrol bomb which exploded at the feet of police officers beneath their shields. |
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When Cauchetier began taking set photographs in the late 1950s, the job was to stand unobtrusively next to the cameraman, take a quick snap at the end of a scene and make yourself scarce. |
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Together with a cameraman and a photographer, Jace is going to start in that village located on the ocean seaside an artistic, original and innovative voyage. |
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The movie dream team: Thomas the cameraman and Sébastien the director. |
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Without the fickle whims of a cameraman it would have taken no more than a minute for Francois Bon and Mathias Roten to scream down them, overloading themselves on the raw adrenalin of this exciting new sport. |
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Tomkins asked her cameraman to zoom in on the belt. |
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Andersson and his friends Ulrik Bergsland and cameraman Jakob Hellberg were in an area known as Wangi Falls, a swimming hole in the naitonal park south of Darwin. |
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In an accident during the making of a beer commercial last year, a cameraman crashed on to a sacred sundial called the Intihuatana, snapping off a small section of the stone. |
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Oropeza, composer, editor and cameraman, has joined Post Modern Edit after freelancing for a long list of both commercial and corporate clients. |
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Bemused-looking holidaymakers have taken a break from their combat training and are craning their necks, curious as to why there is a cameraman trailing me across the canvas. |
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Here, the cameraman certainly has his sea legs. |
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But before the gong was placed around his neck he had to deal with a collision with an L-driver cameraman. |
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In one photograph, Godard walks along dictating dialogue as his cameraman is wheeled up the Champs-Élysées hidden inside a post trolley so as not to attract crowds. |
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He gave an angry stare at the cameraman even as a security personnel tried to push back the lensmen who had virtually mobbed the cricketer. |
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He also dabbled in cleaning and fabric-dying businesses, thought of becoming a professional cameraman and was eager to market self-designed chess sets, optical machines and scientific toys. |
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Reporter Chris Reason, who began on air with Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies on The Morning Show soon after 10am, was evacuated and then allowed by police back into Martin Place studio with a cameraman, Greg Parker, at 5.30pm. |
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Corridor Nine Breakfast with Doug Grindle An embedded reporter, cameraman and photographer covering military operations against terrorism. |
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The chances are that a cameraman requesting that his dailies be printed at the middle of the scale is cheating himself. |
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Accusing us of filming illegally, the priest led both me and the cameraman into the rectory… and locked us in. After a few minutes we tried to escape, and were violently blocked by the cleric. |
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According to eye-witnesses, Ranbir and Ayan engaged in a heated argument with the cameraman. |
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Witnesses described a scene of confusion and carnage that was also captured on television by a cameraman for the state channel Iraqiya who was wounded in the attack along with a correspondent for the state channel. |
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In my work as a freelance director and cameraman, I've been inspired to see local village councils participating in development in tiny communities from Herat to Sar-e Pol. |
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A limpet bomb attached to the vehicle of an Al-Iraqiya TV crew that was preparing a report in the west Baghdad neighbourhood of Azamiyah exploded at about 8 p.m. yesterday, injuring a cameraman and a technician. |
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Especially when a cameraman comes up close to them. |
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A SWAT team moves in, and the house is under siege for 36 hours, long enough for supplies to run low, and pressure to run feverishly high. During all of this, the junkies force the cameraman to record their version of things. |
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A third control, the so-called dope sheet or camera exposure chart, guides the rostrum cameraman in the frame-by-frame setups and sequence of cels or backgrounds. |
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Since 1983, Mr. Clune has acquired a vast experience in television, where he started as a self-employed assistant cameraman on such films as Quest for Fire. |
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David Gladsteen, expedition cameraman, doesn't miss any of the action. |
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Whoever has made a television documentary will recognise this power struggle, though in television it's the cameraman who's the big cheese and the sound recordist who's the dogsbody. |
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But you might think otherwise tonight after seeing the hardships one cameraman and his assistant endure in the Congo as they try to film a family of bonobo apes. |
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Directed by Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler is a crime thriller about Bloom, a young man, who works as a thief before happening upon a cameraman shooting footage of accidents. |
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Immediately after beginning to feel sick and discovering he was running a slight fever, the cameraman quarantined himself and sought medical advice. |
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To the naked eye, it was a not-so-rare chance to see an interviewer, an interpreter, a cameraman, a sound man and a cable-lugging man getting in the way of real life. |
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The camera worked particularly well in the men's 100 meters, when Carl Lewis met Ben Johnson, so Rosenberg asked the cameraman, Matthew Allwork, to go one better. |
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