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Prepare shot cups.
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You hit the bar once to prepare the shot, then again to launch the ball, and the timing between the two strokes denotes the power.
With a movie like this, when it's actually being animated, as carefully as you prepare the shot and all the details, frame by frame, every animator comes up with a different interpretation.
By using my street photography skill and observing each moving element in the scene, I could roughly see what was coming and was able to prepare my shot and capture the right moment at its peak.
Mendes asked Hall to prepare the shot in his absence; Hall assumed the characters would look for privacy, so he placed them in a narrow passage between a truck and the building, intending to light from the top of the truck.
Prepare your shot.
This means that everybody is running around like mad to get a shot, set up a new shot, prepare for a scene, trying to get the talent to actually do the thing that they signed up to do, packing down from the previous scene, furiously trying to get permission to film something, and on, and on, ad nauseam.
Herzog yelled "Cut!" and immediately began preparing the shot of the falling dummy.
The picture shows Dr. Campbell preparing a shot for a bare-bottomed youngster as the boy suspiciously examines the doctor's framed medical degrees.
What this job involves My responsibilities are many and varied, and include liaising with photographers and clients (such as book publishers, newspapers, magazines and non-profit organisations); commissioning photographers; issuing and chasing invoices for commissioned work; and editing and preparing work shot on commission, ready for submission to the client.
She is talking about the commercial which they are preparing to shot for the design company.
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