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Whose camera is going to catch whose camera catching what criminal behavior and whose camera is going to be the judge to settle the ambiguity?

Kevin Spacey compellingly draws – as did his British predecessor, Ian Richardson – on the experience of playing Shakespeare's King Richards, evilly catching the camera's eye to deliver a TV equivalent of theatrical asides and soliloquies.

He said that technically the film was Linguswamy's his best, with Mathi's "eye-catching camera work", Antony's "crisp editing", Rajeevan's "exotic set designs", and praised composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, whose "foot-tapping" songs "scorch just like the desert sun" and were all "rocking", while his background score was a "perfect co-ordination with the narration".

Park's deliberate and deliberately eye-catching camera work and editing (there are cross-fades that will take your breath away, not to mention the action itself) are simply stunning, a wild ride given a dazzling visual component that raises the stakes considerably.

You were shocked?" asked Mr. Musto, the camera catching a look a mock surprise as the applause died down.

She is off to one side of a tilted picture, the camera catching mostly the legs of the standing observers.

Mr. Gosling recalled that his first meeting with Mr. Cooper was on camera, catching a glimpse of each other through a door.

An instant hit on YouTube, the footage allowed every citizen to see that the 76-year-old Algerian leader was in fact breathing and, as an announcer reverently intoned off camera, catching up on events back home.

Speaking from experience, he said that he had learned "the hard way" just how difficult lying can be: "Just when you think you've gotten away with it, there's someone with a hidden camera catching you telling the truth".

There's no message in Platinum Blonde; the lush artificiality of Jean Harlow is its icon, her eyebrows plucked, her hair as silver as the screen, the camera catching the sheen of her satin dresses.

27 It's likely that his infamous "Nazi salute" at Victoria station on 2 May 1976 was the camera catching his waving hand at an unfortunate moment rather than a conscious Sieg Heil gesture.

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