Word: camera
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...Sandra Conradi, the forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsies on Michael and Alex, described death by drowning in excruciating detail. And while jurors were spared the autopsy photos, they did view videotaped re-enactments of Smith's Mazda rolling into John D. Long Lake. In one shot by a camera mounted in the backseat of the car, jurors were able to see approximately what Michael and Alex saw in their final six minutes of life--water rising inexorably higher inside...
Mosh pits, however, are not terribly conducive to reloading a camera...
...enough, showing the toddlers' bodies strapped securely to the seats -- "their legs and feet and the teddy bears in the back of the car." Defense attorneys, who fought to ban the photos, also attempted to control the damage done by the videotape shown Tuesday, which employed a back-seat camera to mimic what the children saw as they died. Says Towle: "There wasn't anything they could do to counter that image...
Anger: Basically I was quite alone when I started. On the East Coast, I was aware that another woman was working on 16 mm film as I was--it was the media at the time for home movies, and I started with a home movie camera. I was always interested in using film as expression . I just saw the potential to film for this use and I make my money doing other things like writing books...
Jurors were stunned by a videotaped re-enactment of the sinking of Smith's car, shot by a camera mounted inside, from the drowning toddlers' point of view. "The camera had been mounted in the back, situated so that it would be between the two baby seats," Towle says. "The car took 5 minutes 52 seconds to sink. And 2 minutes and 10 or 11 seconds into it, you saw the water. It was agonizingly slow. And then a bubble floats up and you begin to see the water seep in -- it had a greenish brown tinge -- until the entire...