Top 1200 Digital Cameras Quotes & Sayings - Page 16
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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I didn't know how interested I was in performing until I did 'Darkplace.' I hadn't done anything really up until that point. I didn't mind the cameras, and I didn't know that I would enjoy it.
Diving has been in the game for years. Probably the coverage the game gets now, with all the cameras around, it gets highlighted a bit more. But it hasn't got any worse.
What do I think of digital recording? Well, it's all right. But those old thorn needles, now, that was a sound.
We have experienced an utter explosion in investigative techniques. Walk the streets, look at the cameras! They are now recognising people automatically from photos; we have DNA fingerprinting, infrascan photos that can identify you from the veins in your face.
One of the Internet's strengths is its ability to help consumers find the right needle in a digital haystack of data.
I have no doubt about a photographer in particular and a digital artist in general having become contemporary icons.
For the most part, improvising while cameras are rolling is very difficult. 99% of people you should never ask to do that, because they're under pressure, the clock is running, 80 people are staring at you...it's always unnatural.
The power of digital distribution over physical retail outlets is you have a chance to create a global audience.
I love bells, clocks, watches - and I recall that at first photographic implements were related to techniques of cabinetmaking and the machinery of precision: cameras, in short, were clocks for seeing.
'Fast & Furious' is a well-oiled machine. Those guys really know what they're doing. The guys that work behind the scenes are just as important as the ones in front of the cameras. They are car enthusiasts. They live and breathe this world.
You have to understand where the camera needs to me. There were times where you were suddenly aware where the cameras were, then you were in a different place and it didn't feel like the same movie.
Our movements and feelings are constantly monitored, because surveillance is the business model of the digital age.
My parents wielded disposal cameras and Polaroids with the best of them, occasionally begging for at least one decent photo of my brother and me at the state fair, in front of the Golden Gate bridge, or smiling half-heartedly next to a mascot.
If we're the country that makes Amazon and Facebook and Twitter, why can't the federal government have websites and digital services that are awesome?
I'm one of those artists who have the presence and that swag... I was always built for the music, I don't get on cameras and pop sh*t and base it on a whole lot of hype and talk, I was built off my music.
Much to the surprise of the builders of the first digital computers, programs written for them usually did not work.
I would advise everyone to have a travel drawer. Mine contains adaptors, ear plugs, blow-up pillows for the plane, travel health books, disposable cameras, a first aid kit and torches.
I used a video camera, and shot on film cameras at school and stuff, but I had a lot more training as a writer. I kind of live like a writer. I get up and I write. I've done that my whole life.
The world is facing a new networked, digital lifestyle, and we will ensure that Canon remains ahead of the game.
If the cryptocurrency market overall or a digital asset is solving a problem, it's going to drive some value.
Body cameras help to record what happens. It may not be the golden ticket, the golden egg, the end-all-fix-all, but it helps to paint a picture of what happens during a police stop.
In the Digital Age, recorders also tend to be oversharers, and with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, they can do so on a grand scale.
In this day and age of digital media, as we've learned, it's not as though nobody's going to find out what you said.
All these kids who are growing up on Skrillex and all this digital music- what are they gonna think when they hear rock'n'roll?
Just because digital technology makes connecting possible doesn't mean you're actually reaching people.
Even in developing markets, we're seeing the growth of digital communication is proceeding at a very rapid pace.
The first movies were made by technicians building their own cameras. Movies became an art when technicians worked on the technique and artists took care of the content.
Young people in particular, I appeal to you: bear witness to your faith through the digital world.
We may think we live in a digital age. But there are some things technology will never replace.
Now that everyone's shooting digital they want the anamorphic to soften the look. You know, to make it more filmic.
Taking a digital holiday is a great way to start bringing balance back into your life.
And if you take the cameras out of the courtroom, then you hide, I think, a certain measure of truth from the public, and I think that's very important for the American public to know.
I love a gadget and I've got my dad to blame for that. When I was growing up, he always had the latest thing: cine-cameras, VHS players, enormous mobile phones. I've definitely inherited his gadget fiendness.
Being a Diva is not easy. We are on the road 300 days a year. We don't get a lot of family or personal time. With 'Total Divas' on top of that, on our days off, we have the cameras following us, and that's not for everyone.
Most of the time you spend filming a show is time you spend without the cameras on, when you're not acting.
Digital India is the only way for citizen empowerment, which can bring government transparency and accountability to citizens.
And I'm sure after Facebook it will be the little cameras that we have implanted into the palms of our hands and we'll be debating whether we should get them, and then we'll all get them.
When Jimmie Johnson goes out early and finishes 35th, as he did Sunday, he can look at the cameras, lament about it being a tough day, and then say, 'We'll just try to get them next week at Darlington'.
When I first moved from photography to filmmaking, I was worried about how big I had to become. I was one person, or maybe me and an assistant, and I had these small cameras, and maybe a flash.
When Jimmie Johnson goes out early and finishes 35th, as he did Sunday, he can look at the cameras, lament about it being a tough day, and then say, 'We'll just try to get them next week at Darlington.'
I learned on film at NYU. I was probably the last generation that was analog. Anyone who was a year younger than me, it was probably all digital.
The invisibility of work and workers in the digital age is as consequential as the rise of the assembly line and, later, the service economy.
Courses can, and should, incorporate the excitement and fun of programming games, apps or even real digital devices.
Analog was perfected over 70 years, though. Digital will one day be fantastic. I'm sure of it.
Digital gadgets often plug us into an environment that's more cluttered than the real world.
You used to feed a piece of celluloid into an editor. [Digital] is not expensive and that is an advantage, but I must say that I don't love it.
I leaned right over to kiss your stoney book A little jealous of the ships with whom you flirt A billion lovers with their cameras Snap to look and in my fantasy I sail beneath your skirt
It is shocking how much a day-care center is like a prison. They both have security cameras with walled exercise yards. Prisons are permanent day cares for people permanently in time-out - convicts.
We're constantly striving to bring something new and different to the table, either in the way that we're using the cameras, or the storytelling we're using in the scene, or the way that the characters are being motivated by the action.
Sending a text and not having to talk takes the pressure off. You are always in control of digital conversations.
With camera phones and, you know, iPad's and cameras at stoplights, it's like I just want to drive around with a bag on my head because I just feel like everyone's watching.
The job is exactly the same, it just goes on for longer on TV. Most feature films are 35-40 shooting days. This has 10 parts, with different directors for each block. We shoot with two, sometimes three cameras.
The problem for me is that I've never actually studied photography, so it's quite a steep learning curve. Cameras these days do so much for you automatically but I still think there's a point where you should actually know the technical side.
I am a working mom and cameras are on me, so people catch me traveling or working.
It's a different world now. You look out there and you can see so many people filming with their cameras nowadays. I can go on YouTube and see last night's show if I want to. It's out there.
I remind myself that Im always more satisfied by human interaction than by a digital connection.
The creation of a digital agency is a reform that will lead to a major transformation of the Japanese economy and society.
Digital television, satellite radio, videogames, iPods - so much media. Do books even matter anymore?
Digital makes it so much easier. No bricks of film, no worrying about airport X-rays, etc.
I think I learned discipline on 'Jane Eyre.' Charlotte Bronte's dialogue, the intellectual duel between Rochester and Jane Eyre's character, is so compelling that you didn't have to do much with the placement of cameras.
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