A panning shot involves the camera being in a fixed position but swivelling or panning to follow a subject or survey a scene. |
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The next-to-last shot of the series depicted the camera slowly panning back from a close-up to a long shot of the four inmates. |
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Whereas on Court TV the camera couldn't help itself, panning in twitchy reflex to the stone-cold defendant. |
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The Phone Tools content rendering makes use of advanced graphics techniques for image opacity, transparency, zooming and panning. |
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Before that, he had spent six months with Antipodean cousins, in an old prospecting town, panning for gold. |
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We are small people, we have nothing to live from except planting our fields, plantations and panning for gold. |
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Australia has a new gold panning champion in Pine Creek man Fingers McPhee. |
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If you're panning for gold, you have to sift through a lot of dirt before you find it. |
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Instead of panning out gold, several would be prospectors panned out pyrope garnet. |
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One of the first things they noticed was that the tape from the camera panning over the stage had been removed. |
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Up until this point the trajectory of the surveillance files has been like that of a camera panning closer and closer on the suspect. |
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In the scene, the camera is panning from left to right, causing the objects in the image to slide rapidly across the screen. |
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There is no animation at all, simply a superzoomed camera panning slowly over the static illustration while a narrator reads the page. |
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It was obviously taken by a surveillance camera panning back and forth across a room of civilians. |
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The commentators were discussing defensive match-ups while the camera was panning over the crowd, occasionally stopping on a celebrity. |
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There is a dolly shot that pans out from the room where Blake is recording some music, and it gently keeps panning out. |
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Diamond drilling bits were used in prospecting, and thermal ore processing allowed winter panning in placer mines. |
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Robinson's just been booked for time-wasting, which tells you how the game is panning out. |
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In the technique called panning, you use a slow shutter speed and move the camera to follow your subject. |
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Finally I want to exclude widescreen films, on the theory that they initially reduced the perceived need for panning and dollying. |
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So, for example, while a camera is still panning around her, she hovers in the air, then suddenly unleashes a rapid fury of kicks and punches. |
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The viewing software automatically resizes the image and offers zooming, panning, and scrolling functions. |
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We observe throughout with a stationary camera and all we end up doing is panning and tilting, while we remain in one spot. |
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Channel separation, frequency response, clarity were all excellent, with plenty of panning sounds front to rear and right to left, or both. |
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Methodically panning surveillance cameras affixed to each construction delivered a live feed of the action to nearby wall-mounted monitors. |
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When he arrived in Canada during the gold rush, he realized that he'd do better feeding the miners than panning for gold. |
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The camera peeks around corners, over landscapes, panning up and around lit-up houses at night. |
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If existing exposures are available, they can be tested for potentially valuable minerals by taking a grab sample and panning the sample. |
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Alberich the dwarf intrudes on the scene, a grimy forty-niner in sturdy boots and overalls, panning for gold and looking desperate. |
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The unit can reach a very fast panning speed of 100º per second with 360º continuous panning in manual mode. |
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The rotation effect is created by a synchronized combination of pitch shifting, tremolo, and panning. |
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In intensity stereo, only one channel and some panning information is transmitted, instead of a left and a right channel. |
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However, using the EP video quality setting, we did notice on playback a lot of blurriness in high-motion scenes where the camera was panning around. |
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The man filming the scene counted five bodies before entering the house, panning across blood pooled in the corridor before running out retching. |
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It doesn't take a genius to figure out that Downey's character is on to something when it comes to panning for Oscar gold. |
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To zoom in or out of a fixed area without panning the image, select No panning. |
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Now you can adjust the volume, panning, track color, and other track attributes simultaneously. |
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In addition, 3.1 per cent of the total land area suffered from gold panning and mine dumps. |
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Additional cash for the purchase of food was earned from work as ferryman and by panning for gold in the river sands. |
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There's a notion that it's like panning for gold or something in the old days, this notion that it's a way to get rich, or get in or something like that. |
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In my experience, it is like pulling teeth to get emotional detail out of some men, and similarly like panning for gold to get political conversation out of some women. |
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Robert Louis Davies, 53, who lives in Berkeley and is American Indian and African-American, said he disliked the forty-niner panning for gold. |
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Then explore the town's gold rush history at heritage sites and fossicking and panning for gold. |
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In that case, panning starts at the given value, and moves smoothly to the value set by the next effect of this type on the same staff. |
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A helicopter, panning away, would show the whole landscape empty, not a band in sight! |
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One of the cameras was mounted on a tripod, and was manually carried between different locations in the chapel to capture close-ups and panning shots. |
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Cue camera panning to two old ladies, their falsies hanging loose in their mouths, clapping politely. |
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McGuigan opts for a fairly intrusive style, splitting the screen in half at key moments, panning around in 360-degree shots and over-using the old cliche of slow motion. |
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Now Liberal candidate for Papineau, Justin Trudeau, is panning capitalism and millions of jobs it creates. |
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It's worthwhile to consider the consequences of even the most flaky ideas, although the chance of any of them actually panning out in the long run is not very high. |
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While panning for gold, he made himself a large hat from the hides he had collected on his trip. |
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The shot begins with the camera panning down from the sky to a beach. |
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In terms of the economics of it and the business models of it, I think they could end up panning out very differently. |
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They are panning for nuggets of gold that might have been flushed down from the nearby mountains. |
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Once the coarse material in a sample is screened from the fines a mechanical panning device can collect the heavy minerals. |
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It allows for versatile adjustment by panning, tilting and rotating the varifocal lens to any camera angle desired. |
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Includes integrated segment measuring, panning and zooming functionality. |
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Alicia hated the person who had invented pan and scan, since the heightened panning effect aggravated her nausea when watching action movies. |
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Gone are the days when you decide to sally forth searching for minerals loaded to the hilt with mining and panning tools, all manner of weapon, and a full suit of armor. |
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Australia suffered that fate against Ireland and lost a pool match that gave a Heimlich hump to what was panning out as a lifelessly predictable, drawn-out event. |
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Good prospects for panning include unworked ground in or around old workings, crevices in the bedrock of river channels, old river bars, and dry creek beds. |
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Enjoy Theatre Royal and its new shows each summer, try your hand at panning and be rewarded by the glitter of real gold, and when you get hungry saunter in to one of many gold-rush themed restaurants. |
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The newest version offers enhanced tools for defining and editing 3D models, as well as an integral viewer, which allows you to interact with models by zooming, spinning and panning. |
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True or not, things are not panning out that way. |
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This picture shows a miner panning for gold. |
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En route, travellers can enjoy a multitude of genuine natural experiences while walking, bik-ing, taking a Kneipp cure, panning for gold or snow-shoe walking. |
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Also, an excellent blur-free quick response to fast motion benefits a variety of applications and scenes, e.g., sports broadcasting, monitoring of camera panning, and text scrolling. |
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The panning function does not work well in the following situations. |
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The speed of panning must be slower so as not to cause strain on the viewer's eye, which has to take in more images, unless of course a specific effect is required. |
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For outdoor enthusiasts, try one of Edmonton's 70 golf courses, canoeing, gold panning, cycling, nature walks, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in or near the city. |
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This has to be considered during the panning stage of the doors. |
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Cameras panning to American fans showed dispirited faces, furrowed brows. |
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Putting in place a sector wide approach to panning and budgeting through the public sector Reform Programme and the Medium Term Expenditure Frame work sector working groups. |
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More likely, Nichols sensed his dramatic gimmick wasn't panning out, and so took refuge in the inscrutability of artsiness. |
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The China market is finally panning out, thanks to the voracious consumerism of the middle class. |
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Siuna and Rosita do not have active mines but panning for gold is still very common in the region. |
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In 1991, a prospector panning out stream sediments in Wawa came across kimberlite type grains. |
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How do you see the government's disinvestment programme panning out? |
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It also showcased an experimental stereo panning effect in which sounds emanating from Hendrix's guitar move through the stereo image, revolving around the listener. |
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The panning mechanism has an easy-to-operate thumbnut tension adjustment. |
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