Word: camera
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cameras, Please." Tight-lipped Ben Hogan touched his cap in acknowledgment. He stepped to the tee followed by red-coated marshals and a boy bearing a crudely lettered sign with the inscription "No Cameras, Please." Ben had warned the committee that he could not play if pictures were snapped while he swung. As he prepared to hit his first competitive shot in a year an amateur movie camera began whirring on the clubhouse steps. Ben frowned, and a shout silenced the camera. Then Ben Hogan sent the ball screaming down the fairway...
...Movement. But the act in the city itself played up the connection between the Party and German culture. Hitler was shown accepting flowers from children (blond almost without exception), shaking hands and talking with idolizing women in peasant costume, smiling with surprise at unexpected applause during a speech. The Camera trip through the Medieval part of the city, accompanied by pastoral music, and the final parade through the city itself consciously, emphasized the revitalization of Old Germany by the Party...
...acquitted of collaboration charges in 1945 for "insufficient proof of guilt." Last spring, Meldolesi made front pages in Europe and the U.S. with two notable beats. Masquerading as a Capri fisherman, he snapped the only picture of Britain's Princess Margaret in a bathing suit; later, he surprised camera-shy Greta Garbo without her hat, got a shot of her covering her face with her long, tawny hair. Last week, Meldo-lesi's energy and enterprise landed him his biggest scoop yet. He had found and photographed Italy's famed Bandit Salvatore Giuliano (TIME, Sept...
Germany Year Zero. Roberto Rossellini's realistic camera turned loose on a twelve-year-old boy's struggle for existence in postwar Berlin (TIME, Sept...
...couples sing, dance and clown uninhibitedly against the freshest backgrounds yet exploited by a cinemusical: actual New York landmarks shot on location in Technicolor. In the opening sequence, while the sound track pulses with the three sailors' exultant verses of New York, New York ("A wonderful town"),* the camera carries them from the Brooklyn Navy Yard to Rockefeller Center, dovetailing the sights into an exciting flow that piles up both momentum and atmosphere...