Sentence examples for camera trained on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "camera trained on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a camera that is focused or directed at a specific subject or scene. Example: "The documentary featured a camera trained on the wildlife, capturing their natural behaviors in stunning detail."

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Three of the featured students were interviewed via e-mail by The Choice, calling the experience of having a camera trained on them "weird" — in the words of one — but worth it.

"Thanks to Mark Burnett, we don't have to watch reality shows anymore because we're living in one," Kimmel quipped as the camera trained on Burnett smiling awkwardly.

As Godard might skate through an entire scene in medium-shot, without conventional "coverage" of angles, and Ozu insist on direct sightlines into camera, so Kiarostami often weirdly abolished the "reverse shot" convention: he would show one character asking another a question and simply keep the camera trained on that character's face, listening to the reply.

As the camera trained on McRaven's face last night, he neither nodded nor smiled.

Steve Sabol, then a cameraman for N.F.L. Films and now its president, learned to keep his camera trained on Unitas even after he threw the ball.

You're already imagining the PBS camera trained on someone holding that dolphin and weeping for joy as an appraiser speaks: "Note the breakage pattern in the flippers.

At that point, a smart director will have a camera trained on Hodgson, right up close, somewhere around the pupils of his eyes.

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For his "fylm", Munnery is positioned discreetly in the auditorium, camera trained first on his face, then on a tabletop in front of him, on which he animates doodles and cardboard cut-out puppets.

A reporter would be sent to a bar for a big game, with the camera trained not on the match but on the supporters, showing them edging towards the screen, open-mouthed in anticipation at a goal chance and then erupting in joy or throwing back their heads in despair.

The camera trained in on his young and suddenly very sad eyes.

And like other camera drones, the PowerEgg can operate in "selfie mode," following a user with the camera trained right on their face, or automatically capturing complicated shots, like a perfect orbit or corkscrew, which would be hard to do with manual flight controls.

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