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  • In 1976, Kodak's first digital camera shot at 0.1 megapixels, weighed 3.75 pounds, and cost over $10,000. -- Peter Diamandis
  • What's so amazing about 'All in the Family' is sometimes an entire act was one camera shot. It was all about characters. -- Adam Green
  • All my films are shot on hand-held cameras. These cameras took five years to build and had to be light enough to be carried. -- Robert Drew
  • I was never one for multi-cameras; my approach was always... I always considered there was only one place to be to do a shot. -- John Glen
  • I design my shots. I walk the rehearsal as the camera and say 'this is where I want to be... I want this look. -- Debbie Allen
  • On TV, you have wardrobe fittings, you have four cameras on you at all times, and you're worried about your angles and your lighting and your shots. -- Demi Lovato
  • Cooking for me is a way to wind down. It's different from cooking on camera, where you have to do everything twice, for a wide shot and a close-up. -- Giada De Laurentiis
  • I feel every shot, every camera move, every frame, and the way you frame something and the choice of lens, I see all those things are really important on every shot. -- Roger Deakins
  • Olive Kitteridge' is the only thing that I've done on camera where we had a day of rehearsal before we shot, and I'm so glad that that happened, because I was so nervous. -- Cory Michael Smith
  • In the next shot the cameras zoomed to the fiancee who noticed the lights in the Czarina's room go out and the camera then turned to the pond where two goldfish were making love. -- Pola Negri
  • Dropbox, with its emphasis on good old-fashioned hierarchies, is superb at automatically saving one original of each photo I take, whether shot with a phone or a fancy camera. No loops, no duplicates, no confusion. -- Jeffrey Zeldman
  • Years ago - in the 70s, for about a decade - I carried a camera every place I went. And I shot a lot of pictures that were still life and landscape, using available light. -- Leonard Nimoy
  • I discovered the 7th art at home when I was kid, through Charlie Chaplin's movies and those of my father who shot documentaries. He was my biggest influence. So I took his camera and started shooting. -- Lasse Hallstrom
  • In my head, scenes are shot from certain angles; there are camera pans, all of that kind of stuff. Converting those visuals to comic format was mostly a matter of adapting them to the rhythm of paneling. -- Chris Wooding
  • I know it's not particularly tech-savvy of me to suggest a camera that doesn't have a touchscreen, but I think when it comes to candid shots of nights out with friends, there's nothing better than a disposable camera. -- Derek Blasberg
  • I think we've shot scenes from every angle directors can think of to make it look like different villages. I've directed a couple shows on that set and believe me, it's impossible not to duplicate some camera angles. -- Vic Morrow
  • I don't get tripped up in technology. I use technology as a tool. 'Oldboy' we shot Two Pro 35mm. For 'Da Blood of Jesus,' we shot digitally. We shot the new Sony F55. It's a 4K camera. -- Spike Lee
  • The ending shot of 'Queen Christina' with Greta Garbo is amazing. She's at the head of the ship, and she's been through so much, and the camera gets so close to her face. That really sticks out for me. -- James Gray
  • I almost never set out to photograph a landscape, nor do I think of my camera as a means of recording a mountain or an animal unless I absolutely need a 'record shot'. My first thought is always of light. -- Galen Rowell
  • Oh yeah - I watched Knife in the Water, saw the shot, and repeated it. But even if I hadn't seen that film, inevitably the camera would've ended up on top of that mast, I mean if you think of it there are only so many dynamic shots on a boat. -- Phillip Noyce
  • I was paying attention to where Steven Soderbergh had the camera and his shots. I was blown away. -- Katie Holmes
  • The camera can move, you can make the shots, blah blah blah, but as long as the actors are good, you have something. -- Julie Delpy
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