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And for those of you who aren't familiar with how the film industry works, it basically means that I was one of a few people behind the person who produces the movie for the people behind and in front of the camera, whose names you will better recognize than mine.
More underrepresented characters in terms of race and ethnicity, and most importantly, more women working behind the
camera
in key production roles.
No change in 50 years, few female directors working behind the
camera
and the entertainment industry does not trust us as an audience.
We need to write, call and email companies that are making and distributing films, and we need to post on our social media accounts when we want to see inclusive representation, women on-screen, and most importantly, women behind the
camera.
Joy Buolamwini: Hi,
camera.
Through a small pinhole, a
camera
can be inserted, led into the deep brain structure, and cause a little hole in a membrane that allows all that fluid to drain, much like it would in a sink.
As I mentioned, a scope, a little camera, needs to make its way down, and you're seeing that here.
I put my
camera
away and I just stopped.
I put my
camera
down three or four years ago, and it took going to these malls for me to be inspired again.
Because everybody has a digital
camera
or cell phone camera, they took pictures of everything, more than 1,000.
[Abu Ghraib Iraq Prison Abuses 2008 Military Police Guards' Photos] [The following images include nudity and graphic depictions of violence]
(Camera
shutter sounds) (Thuds)
(Camera
shutter)
(Camera
shutter) (Breathing) (Bells) (Bells end) So, pretty horrific.
Do I mention the violence, how it's never as simple as what you see on TV, how there are weeks' worth of fear before the
camera
is on?
And then how about pieces from everyday images, like the images you take with your own personal
camera?
And I really want to emphasize here that all of these pictures were created by piecing together little pieces of everyday photographs, like you'd take with your own personal
camera.
I found it unnecessary, useless, hard to understand; it looked like a
camera!
Before the Australian Open, we were in the locker room together, and I always pick on her, so I pulled out my
camera
while she was changing.
That way, your phone remains a camera, but it's no longer a phone.
We have to stitch together the output of multiple satellites with different viewing angles and orbits and carrying different
camera
equipment.
That's my
camera
lens.
You'd put the
camera
up, and if I wanted you in focus, I would move the lens a little to the left and you would come forward.
For example, the
camera
on your laptop is at the top of the screen, so for example, when you're looking into the screen, you're not actually making eye contact.
So something as simple as even just looking into the
camera
can increase those neurotransmitters, or maybe changing the position of the
camera.
Astronaut Bill Anders frantically asks his crewmates where their
camera
is, grabs the Hasselblad, points it towards the window, presses the shutter, and takes one of the most important photographs of all time: "Earthrise."
Each of these satellites is equipped with a
camera
that has a focal length of 16 meters, so that's roughly 290 times greater than a DSLR
camera
equipped with a standard 55 millimeter lens.
If I wanted to complete a full digital reconstruction of this statue, I would need a proper camera, tripods, proper lighting, but we simply can't do that with crowdsourced images.
So to get around that, what I do is, I put my
camera
on a rail that I can automate to move 10 microns in between each shot.
Now, I invented my own form of the zoetrope, which removes the drum and replaces the slits with a video
camera.
And I grabbed my camera, and I walked through the canyons.
The funny thing is, the cam work is terrible because they've only set it up to do the car seats, and so, they actually don't even have a way to move the
camera
so you can see the kid that's on the rebound.
By the way, two days ago, we were going to film this down there, at the race course, and we got a guy into a car, and we got a
camera
man in the back, but halfway through the drive, he told me he had, I think it was a nine-millimeter, stuck to his leg.
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