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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of the camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's consciousness or recognition of the presence of a camera, often in contexts related to photography, filming, or surveillance.
Example: "The actor was fully aware of the camera, adjusting his expressions for the shot."
Alternatives: "conscious of the camera" or "mindful of the camera.".
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I don't want people to act, I don't want people to be aware of the camera".
They know they can only move that much and they're very aware of the camera.
But they, too, begin to sound like actors; everyone seems keenly aware of the camera.
This was the first film where I became aware of the camera.
The ideal to be aimed at here is that the audience should never be aware of the camera moving.
Few subjects seem aware of the camera, either because they are distracted, or because Mr. Graham maintains a polite distance.
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Mr. Levy said he expected revenues would decline as drivers become aware of the cameras.
Everyone on the "Survivor" island and in the "Big Brother" house is perfectly aware of the cameras and microphones.
In addition to calculating speed reductions, the institute surveyed Montgomery drivers and found that almost all of them were aware of the cameras.
They had been isolated from contact with the outside world for two months; they had become increasingly suspicious of the producers; they were intensely aware of the cameras.
This is no different when it comes to access, but the students and teachers here are perhaps more aware of the cameras and it actually helps the narrative.
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