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camera right
noun
On the right side of the stage when viewed from the audience facing the stage, stage left.
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I just love that this is on camera right now".
Yet Poitras turns on her camera right away.
In Germany, they filmed themselves skating from the perspective of a camera right on the ice.
I am sending a lawyer with a video camera right away.
"I realised that Charles had placed a camera right up against the fishermen's campfire.
"Did you know that she was sexually active?" "Nooo," Palin responds, the camera right up in her face.
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He continued his report unfazed for a good half-minute -- casually explaining to viewers how the MTA planned to keep snow off some of the tracks -- before finally turning the camera right-side up again.
The general rule of thumb for re-positioning the camera right-to-left (or left-to-right) is 1/30th the distance to your focal point (i.e. for a primary subject 10 feet away, 1/30th of 10 feet is 1/3 of a foot, or 4 inches).
Many players held video cameras, aimed at the people who were aiming cameras right back at them.
We have security cameras right out here, so we're not dancing in the streets or anything, but it's a very relaxing space.
I bought one of the tiny cameras right when they were released (such is the life of a gadget addict), and I was instantly smitten.
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