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Word: cameramen (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cameramen had begun setting up the lights and we were herded into a coherent crowd to be background for some shots of a Harvard-Cornell game. The time spent on the actual filming was not much, but setting up shots and organizing extras and other such chores stretched one or two short hockey sequences into a three-day stint. The hero, Oliver, is a hockey player from Winthrop House, and Jenny (Ali McGraw) comes to see him play. As Ryan O'Neal, who plays Oliver, had never been on skates until two days before, Bill Cleary, the freshman hockey coach...

Author: By Esther Dyson, | Title: Shooting with the Stars | 12/10/1969 | See Source »

...skaters swept around the rink performing all sorts of fancy maneuvers again and again for the cameramen. It should come out looking fantastic. For a few sequences the director Arthur Miller (who just did Popi ) had the camera fastened between two hockey sticks with a skater moving it over the ice after the puck. The whole contraption looked like a large but frail vacuum-cleaner as it swooped in and out of the players trailing the puck...

Author: By Esther Dyson, | Title: Shooting with the Stars | 12/10/1969 | See Source »

...Police cameramen circulated through the crowd during the rally and march, taking pictures of the protestors. Troops were stationed around the Justice Department building, but there were no incidents of provocation. Organizers with bullhorns cooperated with police in directing the crowd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Troops Stand Ready For Protest Today | 11/15/1969 | See Source »

...last Weatherman is passing the television cameras, one of the cameramen trips...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: At the Gates of God-Drunk but Unafraid | 11/12/1969 | See Source »

...Zalesky, who was the only owner present at the time, was talking to the cameramen and reporters who watched. They seemed to be the only friends she had then. "I still have a little courage left," she sobbed. "I went to work today. They called me on the phone and told me. I passed out or something. My boss helped me and I came back here. It was awful." She vented some of her anger at the men in buttons and blue. The reporters asked her where she was going to spend the night. She did not know. Eventually...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Episode on North Harvard Street | 10/27/1969 | See Source »

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