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She used her camera to make a living.
Carrying a United States passport and a camera, Ms. Jacir fulfilled more than two dozen requests, despite daily harassment at the West Bank border, which she recorded with a hidden camera to make a riveting film.
Yet he's obsessed with storytelling: he borrows a Super 8 camera to make "a film that would not lie," called "My Life," starring the narrator as the father's younger self.
So impressed was Ericzen by Bendjelloul's precocious talent that he sent the novice off with a camera to make a documentary about the Royal Swedish Ballet on a six-week tour of America.
The camouflage system has also been updated, allowing the player to make use of the 3DS' camera to make a custom camouflage pattern.
She would use it to purchase a handheld Sony MiniDV camera to make a few small films, and begin to follow her dream.
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Once her current press junket ends, she'll slip behind the camera to make an as-yet-unnamed short, her first as director.
The collimated beam after the filter (diameter ∼69 mm) is fed to a Canon camera lens (50 mm, f/0.95) mounted onto the CCD camera to make an image onto the CCD detector's active image area.
It takes time to set up a large-format camera to make an exposure.
In contrast to Cerec, Procera did not rely on an intraoral camera to make an "electronic impression".
You can rub Vaseline or Petroleum Jelly on the lens of the camera to make an extremely blurred, almost non visible view to the operator of the camera.
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