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- Howard Cosell, the late ABC mouth, enhanced the " Fort Apache " image of decay by keeping an aerial camera fixed not on Yankee Stadium but on a building that was in flames not far away.
- In that capacity, he started developments in the infra-red and long-range photography, special aerial cameras, photographic aircraft and portable field laboratory equipment and formed the nucleus of the Photographic Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
- In Britain, the small F24 ( 5x5 image ) and the derivative but much larger F52 ( 8.5x7 ) aerial cameras dominated, the former being used mostly for night photography with the aid of flash bombs.
- This club, with the assistance of Avila's expertise in optics and with the collaboration of James G . Baker of the Harvard Optical Research Laboratory and Harlow Shapley, worked on the design of an aerial camera for the National Defense Research Committee.
- On 10 April 1951 the squadron and Wing were moved to Fairchild AFB, Washington and re-equipped with RB-29 Superfortress reconnaissance aircraft . Based on the World War II B-29 Bomber, the RB-29s were instead configured with multiple aerial cameras for mapping and reconnaissance missions.
- Where big trickery is involved, anyway; when " Terminal " is just about bodies free falling gracefully, director Deran Sarafian ( " Gunmen " ) and his aerial camera crew capture a lot of balletic compositions against a lovely palette of atmosphere and rugged desert terrain.
- By the end of the war aerial cameras had dramatically increased in size and Allan Runciman Brown, H . L . Fraser, Edward Patrick Kenny, and L . W . Rogers photographed a block of land stretching from the Turkish front lines deep into their rear areas.
- Some of the best remembered visuals from the show include her dancing a traditional Greek Pontian dance, the 4 dancers making the shape on the number 1 of the floor ( showed from aerial camera ) and her playing an imaginary lyra while her dancers pick her up.
- He designed the segmented body for " Anatomy of a Murder "; had an aerial camera swoop across Manhattan before zooming in on a schoolyard at the beginning of " West Side Story, " and set a black cat walking through the titles of " Walk on the Wild Side ."
- By the end of the war, aerial cameras had dramatically increased in size and focal power and were used increasingly frequently as they proved their pivotal military worth; by 1918 both sides were photographing the entire front twice a day and had taken over half a million photos since the beginning of the conflict.