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Lee trained the camera on them.
I trained the camera on their faces.
For much of a career that has spanned more than a half-century and circumnavigated the globe, Mr. Gardner has trained the camera on people whose lives, rituals, beliefs and bodily ornamentation can seem so far from early-21st-century Western life as to be from another galaxy.
Gently urging the ROV forward a few inches, careful not to disturb the soft mud and silt of the bottom, I trained the camera on the little mushroom-like creature and zoomed in for a better look.
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"Now it's my turn to ask questions," she said, training the camera on her interviewer.
Question 6: From Rosetta on, I've noticed that you train the camera a lot on the main characters.
July also stars in the movie as Christine, a video artist who likes to train the camera on herself.
In the clip that made headlines here, Prince Harry trains the camera on officer cadets sleeping on the floor, then zooms in on one who is awake.
Lose all that prose without providing a cinematic replacement, and you might as well train the camera on a paperback lying on the floor.
Meanwhile Ms. Watson, smoldering in bruising dark lipstick on the cover of the July Vogue, has her own hair and makeup artist, and the director, David Yates, even trains the camera on her generous peekaboo cleavage.
The film-makers study their characters with an anthropological relish, as if by training the camera on them so closely and for so long, it will be possible to unveil their most secret desires and motivations.
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