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Unfortunately, too many public school officials believe that cameras are needed to enforce order and discipline.
If I didn't follow my passion for surfing... I would have never come up with the concept to make a wrist camera.
So about twenty years ago I gave up on painting - and got into terrible debt after buying a load of camera gear!
My system uses the speed of components in cameras and cell phones to get four inches of depth through the brain.
To me, the camera is like a musical instrument. You use it to control the flow, shape, size and colors of images.
And if I had a camera Showing all the light we give And showing where the light extends I'd give it to my friends
Film is like a personal diary, a notebook or a monologue by someone who tries to justify himself before a camera.
I started out with this dream of being a director and doing cinematography and bought my first film camera at 15.
Sometimes you find people who are magnetic, but once they get in front of a camera, they freak out and get weird.
I'm really into acquiring film paraphernalia - that's my hobby. I love old movie posters, cameras and film reels.
Film has always been hard for me, I'm basically a stage actress. I never felt comfortable in front of the camera.
I've always been interested in the camera and the effects of it - that's what drew me to film in the first place.
There's that rule: Don't show any of the other cameras. Why? Do you think the viewer doesn't think we filmed this?
My mother's career was over at 40 but she was still trying to be everyone's buddy, always smiling for the cameras.
I found that each time I opened my camera and filmed Jerusalem, its image was overtaking what I wanted to express.
The camera is much more than a recording apparatus, it is a medium via which messages reach us from another world.
Most modern reproducers of life, even including the camera, really repudiate it. We gulp down evil, choke at good.
Never ever say the word shoot when you are taking a picture with a camera because a camera is not a violent weapon.
To say that "the camera cannot lie" is merely to underline the multiple deceits that are now practised in its name.
We all know the sound a camera makes when it snaps a picture. Even some of the digitals do it for nostalgia’s sake.
Were all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career journalists anymore.
Being on set with my daughter watching her in front of the camera was a fantastic experience. I am so proud of her.
I don’t think I’ve said this on camera, (but Ricky Williams) is the largest part of why I chose to come play for UT
Cameras always were seductive. And then a darkroom became available, and that's when I stopped doing anything else.
We're all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career journalists anymore.
When you first are in front of the camera as a young person, you'd be surprised at all the insecurities you can get.
Animals give me more pleasure through the viewfinder of a camera than they ever did in the crosshairs of a gunsight.
The camera can move, you can make the shots, blah blah blah, but as long as the actors are good, you have something.
The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much.
I think cameras should be in the courtroom, but they need to be managed properly. You need a judge to hold the line.
Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking like you are.
You know, it's nice on a sitcom to have an audience there, but there's still a wall of cameras between you and them.
You know what's more difficult to do organically? Laughing. It's actually one of the hardest things to do on camera.
People are fascinated, for whatever reason, by human drama, and the idea that cameras are capturing ambient stories.
For the camera, particularly, I feel like - I think that, as human faces become older, they become more interesting.
I am going to get officers training to deescalate situations, ban racial profiling, and make body cameras available.
[on his use of tracking shots throughout his 50-year career] There's always a certain amount of camera improvisation.
I was one of the first veejays to take the camera out on location, and that's what was unique about MTV at that time.
When you're on set you don't realize the way something is going to look since you're on the other side of the camera.
There is no romance without some lying. That's what romance is - a little bit of Vaseline on the camera lens of life.
I think that film is still an artform and it doesn't really matter if you're using a digital camera or a film camera.
As a director, I like trying to unlock the subtext of the scene and try to put the camera in a place that helps that.
I've always had the utmost respect and awe of what the lens can do and what a director can do with just a camera move.
I've always been scared to do a play. I don't know why, because doing 'Happy Days' was like a play with three cameras.
Stage is much more intimidating than going before the cameras, because you can really screw up, and can't do a retake.
Forget the camera, forget the lens, forget all of that. With any four-dollar camera, you can capture the best picture.
At the end of Requiem all I wanted to do was get a DV camera and just do a small film. But then the hunger comes back.
I'm really into my photography and am trying to catch up with digital generation - I was used to the old 35mm cameras.
People think that all cameramen do is point the camera at things, but it's a heck of a lot more complicated than that.
What the human eye observes casually and incuriously, the eye of the camera (the lens) notes with relentless fidelity.