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I still work on camera when I have no alternative.
Passion "just seems to work on camera", says Parker and Packham's "passion for nature was infectious".
Although many of the network's 700 employees could not make it to work, all the people who work on camera made it to the studio.
Dr. Weimer was made a Fellow of the Institute for Radio Engineers in 1955 and was later awarded the IRE Television Prize for his work on camera tubes based on photoconductivity.
During the several days of rehearsals before the broadcast, Mr. Mabern, 38, and about a dozen other stand-ins -- all members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union -- are paid an hourly wage to substitute for the nominees, or the hosts, or the presenters, or even the performers, while the production people work on camera angles and staging and lighting.
Previous work on camera calibration of highways mostly takes advantage of parallel traffic lanes [21, 22, 23].
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His films, Oscar pedestals for actors, will best be remembered for the vividly theatrical performances he elicited, but he himself will be remembered for his work on-camera.
I don't miss working on camera as much as theatre.
I think France was the most open to women working on camera.
After all, Ms. Sher is a woman living in Los Angeles who works on camera, a triple whammy.
In general, I would say I'm probably a little more conscious of looking after my skin since I moved to L.A. Working on camera, your face is your career.
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