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... George Eastman introduced the Box Camera. It used roll film. The Box Camera had a simple lens focusing on eight feet and beyond. ...
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... Smaller negatives meant smaller cameras. In 1888, George Eastman, an American dry-plate manufacturer, introduced the Kodak box camera, the "Brownie". ...
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... The camera obscura, as mentioned previously, was a large box or even a whole room. There would be a small hole in one side, where light could enter. ...
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... It was a blurry photo of sand and seaweed using a camera housed in a watertight box, mounted on a heavy tripod, lowered 18ft from a rowboat. ...
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... s) into applications using the "File Open" Command If your application uses the standard "File Open" dialog box you can open "My Digital Camera" folder and see ...
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... Hine carrying a simple box camera traveled back and forth across the country, from sardine canneries of Maine to the cotton fields of Texas. ...
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... He took his picture with a Kodak Box Brownie camera. His images were of the park, and nature, but his major interest were the High Sierra Mountains. ...
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... Camera focuses on a deserted movie theater in 1976. A kid working in the box office is falling asleep in his chair. The camera pans up to the giant marquee. ...
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... Dickson. By 1891, the Kinetograph camera and Kinetoscope viewing box were ready too be patented and demonstrated. The Kinetoscope ...
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... You will see a confirmation dialog box. If you confirm your action the image(s) will be permanently deleted from the camera. WARNING! ...
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... in while he and his mother move closer to him and away from the camera and Mr. Thatcher. Mr. Kane inches up a little bit which brings the 'box' Charles is in ...
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... Though we see both of Jesus' hands holding the box, the dribbling sound continues. The camera then cuts to a shot of his father dribbling the ball under his ...
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... With just an eyepiece and lens, it relied on a group of mirrors to create an image inside a box. Finally the camera as we know it today began to take shape. ...
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... in the arena of critiques, but also performed admirably within the box office as ... However, there is a distinct difference in not only the camera style, but in ...
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... This very special gift was a Kodak Box Brownie. ... the environment, capturing nature or capturing a neat bathrobe, Adams had a very special talent with a camera. ...
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... A camera is made up of a complex number of parts - a box carrying a lens, diaphragm, and shutter that are arranged to throw an image of the scene to be ...
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... The first camera invented was a cubical wooden box about a foot on a side and the film was a tin or stone plate coated in asphalt. ...
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... in 1970 with the Paramount film Love Story, which became a box-office hit ... Steven Spielberg shot his first feature on a new type of camera offered by Panavision ...
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... obscura. The camera obscura is based upon the same principle as the pinhole camera. It consists of an in-closed dark box with a lens. ...
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... of view are several different colors except blue, but then the camera shows Amelie ... Bretodeau - the man whom Amelie helps first - finds the box containing his ...
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... at the box office. But some fell that if something works, stay with it. Within the past few years directors have found that shooting on a digital camera could ...
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... Paramount wanted financial success in the box office from its big productions ... The camera follows Jeff's perception, providing the spectator with Jeff's point ...
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... retells Benjamin Willard's tale" (2). We see everything through the eye of the camera. ... The Accountant had brought out already a box of dominoes, and was toying ...
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... As the camera panned down over a translucent aqua box, a simple melody was being played. For the first time in my life a computer had inspired me. ...
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... re watching a football game, since one camera view only uses up so many bits, you can select a different camera angle while ... Some will want the DTV-ready box. ...
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... the age of 13, Spielberg taught himself how to master camera angles, technical ... Strangely enough, it received praise from box office critics but failed at the ...
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... today, Citizen Kane did not do well at the American box office in ... typically features unusual (eg, slanted, angled, jagged, or interrupted camera angles and ...
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... set, when he wasn\'t in the back yard fooling around with a home-movie camera. ... $100 million in the first 9 days of release (passing up ET's box office record). ...
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... In the order of events the "hot box" and duonetic fields are frequent motifs in this ... The two small children standing side by side looking at the camera at the ...
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... It is about a young lady holding an opened present box in which is a Nokia 7210, and with her a young man whose face is full ... Give her a $500 camera-headset: $0 ...
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