A team of experienced reporters and cameramen will be in charge of chasing up-to-the-minute news stories. |
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If I ever stopped to think that I was speaking to more than four cameramen and a floor manager, I would probably be petrified. |
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Police were slow to move in, allowing media cameramen to capture much of the destruction on film. |
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Yes, they don't see the cameras, because the cameramen are behind two-way mirrors, so they don't meet people from the production. |
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It was especially bad for directors, but also cameramen and actors, who had a very poor standard of life. |
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Photographers and television cameramen were allowed to take pictures of the two leaders just before the start of the session. |
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Police forced the cameramen to discontinued filming the fight as Burns stumbled to the ground. |
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When you announce that one of your staff was hurt, you expect phone calls from the families of all these reporters and cameramen. |
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To capture this took a heady mix of patient cameramen, infra-red cameras and ultra high-speed video. |
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Her car was pursued by a caravan of newspaper reporters, while television cameramen hovered overhead in helicopters. |
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Crowds screamed at the soldiers while the task force attempted to stop cameramen from filming. |
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The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September. |
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Officers watched the crowd through binoculars and police cameramen filmed participants' faces. |
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What is less well remembered is that one in five of the reporters and cameramen covering the event were sent to the hospital. |
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Scenes of devastation are recorded by TV cameramen daily until the mind goes numb. |
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Some broadcast stations even employ cameramen or producers to help out on the shows. |
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Overhead 10 helicopters hovered, cameramen and photographers ready to shoot the action. |
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The cameramen were filming the event, and the ever-present director was narrating. |
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The crime scene swarmed with cameramen, journalists, police, and passersby, adding to a scene of chaos and confusion. |
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The promos for the film were a part of an exhibition of black and white pictures by renowned cameramen. |
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The co-hosts glanced anxiously at each other, and the cameramen grimaced sympathetically. |
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Why Rogers chose to take out his frustrations on the cameramen is another puzzler. |
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He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen. |
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Twenty minutes later, the TV cameramen all but ambushed Camilla and Charles as they emerged from the Guildhall as man and wife. |
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You've never seen five cameramen move so quickly as when there's a magnum of Champagne being sprayed in their direction. |
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The cameramen hollered to him and turned him this way and that and he complied reluctantly, never relaxing. |
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Filming in this way is actually far less invasive and intrusive, particularly for young children, than filming with cameramen, sound recordists and crew around them. |
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Egyptian cameramen suspend work for prayers, spreading their little rugs and prostrating themselves towards Mecca. |
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Upstairs, reporters jammed into a tiny antechamber, the shaggy cameramen and newspaper photographers chain-smoking and the lady reporters chattering nervously. |
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But then the BBC cameramen have always had their lenses turned, if not actually misted, by female pulchritude. |
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They would never have confided such a mission to someone who spends his free time suing film stars and having himself idolised by a camarilla of cameramen. |
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Photographers and cameramen wishing to participate in the different pools have to apply at the « info-média » desk in the press centre. |
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At least one fistfight erupted between two cameramen who punched each other in the ribs. |
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He's pulled to his feet and stands vacantly and unhelpfully behind the coffin as it seesaws up the steps, carried by the royal family, in a confusion of priests and cameramen. |
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They constantly break the fourth wall, yelling and complaining to the cameramen. |
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In two and a half years, scores of photographers, cameramen and reporters have been physically manhandled. |
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They used bullets that are called dumdum bullets, and when they hit, whatever they hit, there are fragments everywhere, and they shot at the cameramen. |
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At winter's end, the cameramen had the good luck to film fishing nets stretched under to ice to catch the schools of omuls. |
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Viewfinders are something dear to most cameramen and this will ship with a choice of viewfinders. |
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The security forces, which had been thrown off balance at the start, quickly threw themselves into the hunt for cameramen. |
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Back in 1896, the Lumière brothers, Louis and Auguste, were sending cameramen to the four corners of the Earth to capture our world on celluloid. |
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A couple of cameramen and a photographer from Elle arrive to capture the backstage atmosphere, and the girls switch on the charm, posing coquettishly in twos and threes. |
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At least the video game conferences will be safe from French cameramen. |
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The cameramen tell me that these cameras also have big advantages over the old-style video cameras, both film and tapeless. |
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Hardly a third of the cameramen had ever even filmed in HD and they also had very little experience with tapeless work. |
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This footage shows Allied cameramen filming the condition of the prisoners and the filthy conditions found in Bergen-Belsen after liberation. |
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The supporting cast of cameramen, photographers and the people who hold the fluffy sound booms, made it impossible to move, as they jostled for the best positions. |
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Because of the number of club representatives expected for the draws, only six photographers and a restricted number of cameramen will be allowed to follow the draw in the auditorium. |
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He had rhapsodized in the past to mere cameramen, and his impulse upon returning home had always been to beat the fan-boy in him into a permanent coma. |
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Photographers and cameramen hazardously climb over canyon's peaks or over the helicopters slides in order to take home the foreseen film and reportage. |
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During the demonstration, the security forces prevented cameramen working for Al Jazeera and Al-Hurra from filming and threatened to open fire on them. |
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Sutton's Barrie Williams, the nearest we have had to a toff manager since Alec Stock, attempted to get on the field to offer congratulations but immediately disappeared under a ruck of cameramen. |
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Behind the camera there was a myriad of art directors, sound mixers and recorders, cameramen, focus pullers, Steadicam operators and more. |
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Duly accredited photographers, cameramen and sound engineers will be authorised to operate in the chamber during public sittings if accompanied by a member of the staff and provided they do not disturb the debates. |
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A sole proprietor, she hires contract researchers, cameramen and technicians, and manages all video production and communications work, with the help of two employees. |
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Arab freelance TV reporters are invited to enter the Rory Peck Awards, which is the only international competition to recognise the work of freelance cameramen and camerawomen in TV newsgathering. |
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The role of the television director, cameramen, sound technicians, light engineers and their materials etc is decisive for the new communicational situation. |
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The phrase 'here's one I made earlier' still slips in occasionally If I say it during the show one of the cameramen always clinks their tripod in recognition – some of them have been there a long time and they love it! |
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Photographers of Jugantor and Inqilab, cameramen of Msranga, ATN Bangla and ATN News, and the Correspondent of Banik Barta received injuries. |
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This loyalty to his fellow artists continued throughout his career, with the same composers, cameramen, editors and production designers all spanning decades of his work. |
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It feels like we're part of a big show, but when you're in the rooms and it is just one person, four judges and a hundred cameramen it's very intimate. |
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I do not know whether our friends in the NDP have been visited by Elections Canada with the CBC and Liberal Party cameramen in tow, but given the events of the past week one would wonder why that is not the case. |
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These two men, trail-blazers in an occupation they pursued on their own initiative and without pay, led the way for the many photographers and cameramen who would record Canada's military operations in the 20th century. |
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By means of a wide ranging technical knowledge, the prospective VFX artists shall be able to better understand production flows and to easily co-operate with cutters and cameramen. |
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But just a few hundred yards away, ignored by all the cameramen, a long line of gamblers was walking unconcernedly along wooden walkways to board a river boat casino. |
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Mr. Earle McCurdy: I never seem to have the same array of cameramen following me that Brigette Bardot always seemed to have, so I'm probably at a bit of a disadvantage in North America in that regard. |
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In November 2007, a safety and security training course for 33 journalists, photographers and cameramen working both in public and private media was organized. |
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Though worrying, the closure of Radio and Télé Timoun and the arrest of one of its cameramen does not seem to be part of any campaign to silence pro-Lavalas media. |
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A sound system will be installed for cameramen. |
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So, what do moonbat professors do when they're not attacking military recruiters, the Bush administration, cameramen, and College Republicans? |
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Two innovative young cameramen, now in their eighties, filmed a 3D colour newsreel of the Queen's Coronation which they dubbed the Royal Review. |
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