Word: zooms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...anonymous people." One Minneapolis couple combined a sleazy script with agile camerawork. "I was a door-to-door salesman, and she was the housewife," says Michael, in reality a business manager. During the taping, the pair stopped the action to move the camera around the bed, adjust the zoom lens and do retakes. Despite such antics, the experience ultimately proved moving emotionally. Viewing the tape, says Michael, "we saw how much real affection there was between us; it was there in how we touched each other. You don't have the same awareness of that while you're making love...
...case, a plainclothes Harvard officer grabbed Gerstein's camera lens, the photographer said. Both Gerstein and Bachman said they were using telephoto zoom lenses which allowed them to take pictures without closely approaching the subject...
...will be very slow," admits Emerson LaBombard, project director for the space sailer being developed by a U.S. team at the World Space Foundation in Pasadena, Calif. "In the first hour, we may zoom ahead and pick up a yard. In one day maybe 100 yards." But the acceleration would continue, ultimately resulting in speeds far in excess of 100,000 m.p.h. -- and without expending a drop of rocket fuel...
...murderer busy at his work -- a terrorized family here, a plugged-in TV salesman there. But director John McNaughton, who wrote the spare script with Richard Fire, shows few of Henry's dozen or so crimes. Instead he reveals the victims, at the scenes of their deaths, in slow zoom shots accompanied by elegiac music. He is a coroner with a touch of the poet...