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21 Sentences With "capture on film"

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The long-lasting trauma of extended detention, however, is harder to capture on film.
Structural evil is a lot harder to capture on film; it's rarely so flamboyant.
It is just a shame that side of him is so much harder to capture on film.
While the emotional, internal experience of giving birth is something quite particular, impossible to capture on film, being born is universal.
What was it like to capture on film this instance of explicit homophobia, and what did you take away from that experience?
Her Surprise Live Coachella Album Alongside her Netflix Homecoming Documentary  Beyoncé's historic 2018 Coachella set was too epic not to capture on film.
"Will they make it?" asks Tim Wride, one of the curators at the Norton Museum, in reference to the subjects Mark capture on film.
So, at age 75, Streisand took the opportunity to capture on film the Miami concert from her 2016 U.S. tour for a Netflix special.
While watching The Empire Strikes Back with her father, little Anabella had an absolutely priceless reaction to Darth Vader's confession, which her dad managed to surreptitiously capture on film.
It's a complicated dynamic that's difficult to capture on film, and Spielberg was faced with the additional, technical challenge of having one of those characters be 20 feet taller than the other.
What Julia and Steve capture on film is at times painful, at times exhilarating, but always thoughtful and always real—exactly the kind of story Barack and I wanted to lift up with Higher Ground Productions.
How a person responds to the person you capture on film tells you a lot about what they want to see in his movement — what kind of courage, or boldness, or maybe vindictiveness they believe exists in his movement.
What they manage to capture on film really will blow you away: betrayed staffers screaming at Weiner, appalled that he could be so stupid and reckless with his and their careers; Weiner studiously practicing his "emotional" apologies into the camera minutes before his big press conference.
Just as that film took pains to capture on film much that has historically been excluded from cinema (namely, what is historically considered women's work), Something Revealed presents a century's worth of the creative labor and accomplishments of women that might otherwise be hidden or forgotten.
Here are five other times O'Keefe and Veritas made fools of themselves: Project Veritas conducted a number of election-time stings that tried to influence the presidential campaign, and in 2017, his operation to finally capture, on film, the claim that CNN had an anti-Trump bias in its Russia coverage got a big look from Trump administration.
In 2001, frustrated that he could not capture on film his feelings about and love for animals, he realized there was a way to achieve this through photography.
In 1998, Trask published That Day In Dallas: Three Photographers Capture On Film the Day President Kennedy Died. This smaller volume focused on and updated the stories of Altgens, Murray and Stoughton.
Anastasije "Anastas" Jovanović (,1817 - 1 November 1899) was the first Serbian photographer of his time to treat photography as an art form and to capture on film historical events as they were happening. He was the author of the first photographic pantheon of the most significant events and people of his time. He died in 1899 in his Belgrade home.
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 27 (4): 1038-1042. One golden eagle was captured on a remote wildlife camera in the Russian Far East killing an adult female sika deer, a singular event to capture on film since eagles hunts of even regular prey are difficult to photograph. Females of this race of weigh from Nowak, R. M. 1991. Walker's Mammals of the World.
Visual effects (abbreviated VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live action shot in filmmaking. The integration of live action footage and CG elements to create realistic imagery is called VFX. VFX involves the integration of live action footage (special effects) and generated imagery (digital or optics, animals or creatures) which look realistic, but would be dangerous, expensive, impractical, time-consuming or impossible to capture on film. Visual effects using computer-generated imagery (CGI) have recently become accessible to the independent filmmaker with the introduction of affordable and relatively easy-to-use animation and compositing software.
Soon he received a lucrative offer at the CBS television network, which was seeking someone who had "picture experience" to help with production of television broadcast. Hewitt started at its news division, CBS News, in 1948 and served as producer-director of the network's evening-news broadcast with Douglas Edwards for fourteen years. He was also the first director of See It Now, co-produced by host Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly that started in 1951; his use of "two film projectors cutting back and forth breaks up the monotony of a talking head, improves editing, and shapes future news broadcasts." In 1956, Hewitt was the only one to capture on film the final moments of the SS Andrea Doria as it sank and disappeared under the water. Hewitt directed the televised production of the first 1960 U.S. Presidential candidate debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice- President Richard M. Nixon on September 26, 1960, at the CBS studios in Chicago.

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