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As it's happening, the camera zooms in on Wade's face.
He zooms in on what happened right before Move 37.
Victorious, Jamaal zooms in on the spider ... and the thing is MASSIVE!!!!
The camera zooms in on the reactions of the stunned audience members.
Then the camera zooms in on Payam's face for its last shot.
"City of Light" zooms in on the aspects of the game that work best.
The drone video zooms in on them, and flashes of gunfire light up the screen.
James zooms in on the offending disc jockey, who continues to pump out the jams.
The camera zooms in on each partygoer's gyrating frame, appreciating every curve without leering at it.
Britain's experience shows how quickly things can change when the spotlight zooms in on hospital hygiene.
The player then zooms in on the journalist and shoots them with a slow-motion bullet.
When the camera zooms in on her face, she's framed like a superhero in her origin story.
When it zooms in on a street, you see a handful of people running through the rubble.
She stands so fans get a sideways view of her body and zooms in on her waist.
The camera zooms in on their faces, which are full of fear, intensity, and a kind of glory.
The teaser zooms in on the stomach-stabbing self-experimentations of biohackers like Josiah Zayner and Aaron Traywick.
As she enters the ocean, the camera zooms in on her fit figure rocking the cheeky two-piece suit.
This ad zooms in on it and plays it in slow motion to make him look a little deranged.
The camera zooms in on the abuse so viewers can get a disturbingly intimate look a whimpering octogenarian woman.
Marilyn Minter-esque, Marzella zooms in on acne and snot and posts photos of herself sitting on the toilet.
Would the VATS combat system, which drastically slows down the world and zooms in on your target, be disorienting?
She zooms in on a motor scooter and immediately puts the mobile home in order — fresh flowers, fresh ideas.
This taut, electric exhibition zooms in on 29 to 2212, a pivotal decade and a half in his career.
The Supersight feature, which zooms in on a person it detects in frame, is very cool to see in action.
It zooms in on Kratos as a person and father instead of just the rage-filled warrior of past games.
In the background, the camera zooms in on a Dease painting of a little boy cowering before an older man.
His key measure: total private credit, which he zooms-in on as the largest driver of economic and commercial activity.
In the final shot of "Mom," the camera zooms in on Serena's face as she unloads all of her anxieties.
To make matters worse, the passenger then begins to wiggle their toes while White zooms in on the public setting atrocity.
When he sees an embarrassing blog, he scrolls down the page, then back up, then zooms in on the cringiest part.
But when it zooms in on the growing friendship between these two girls, there's a kind of hushed mystery to it.
He tries a couple more times, as the camera zooms in on an empty desk with a green jacket on it.
One episode zooms in on prairie chicken — a small, curvy grouse with brown stripes that was displaced by the corn industry.
"There's a person there!" an onlooker can be heard on video crying out in Spanish, as the camera zooms in on Díaz.
Unfurled at Comic-Con International, it's called Bubble Zoom and does just that — zooms in on text bubbles in comics with one touch.
Viserion immediately falls out of the sky, and the camera zooms in on her face, mourning the death of one of her children.
In another video, the younger daughter also "pees" on her sister, and the camera zooms in on a wet spot on her bottom.
The camera is on stage, behind the performers, looking out at the crowd — and then it zooms in on their movements, their gestures.
Compiled from over 100 New Horizon snapshots, the virtual trip zooms in on its target touchdown site at the edge of Tombaugh Regio.
In addition, there's the fact that "American Factory" zooms in on a very specific culture clash: the one between American and Chinese workers.
The opening sequence immerses the viewer immediately, as the camera zooms in on the cracks and fissures in the surface of the paint.
"So no diet today," Khloé adds as she zooms in on a tray of extravagant, colorful doughnuts that were topped with cereal and marshmallows.
The camera zooms in on Hadid standing in a darkened room, and the shadows on the wall behind her suggest an imaginary train station.
But in a CNN op-ed published Monday, Warren zooms in on how the opportunities she was given no longer exist for students today.
Pompeo isn't afraid of these heart wrenching moments and zooms in on characters with tight, nearly claustrophobic shots to really drive the point home.
The best evidence of his talent, though, requires a different focus, one that sets the broad picture aside and zooms in on individual detail.
Or this commercial in which a young boy combs his hair in close-up nine times before the camera zooms in on his teeth.
The screen immediately zooms in on a large light-green section of northern Tanzania, displaying a few man-made roads and a red border.
Pulling from his training as both an artist and lawyer, he zooms in on how information is designed to reinforce the biases its messengers hold.
At the end of the runway, Jenner zooms in on a neon pink heart that illuminates all of the other floral hearts and the room.
Her video for "Deepthroat," which by now has more than 17 million YouTube views, zooms in on Harris rubbing a banana suggestively between her toes.
"This film is based on the experiences of Neil Armstrong through the eyes of his children, and zooms in on the astronaut's personality," says Rocard.
" Although his presence sets the other waitresses aflutter, it's Stephanie he zooms in on, praising her supposed ability to think "more deeply than other people.
The first essay in your book zooms in on the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and what he's taught us about how America views blackness.
The first — and the stronger — of the two storylines zooms in on a group of friends composed predominantly of gay men in Chicago during the '80s.
The camera zooms in on Daniel's smooth backside while he's having sex with a woman whose face we don't see, but can only assume is Issa.
In between Paul's comments about the seriousness of suicide, the camera zooms in on various parts of the body, while Paul occasionally cracks jokes or laughs.
The viewer gets a preview of what is to come when the camera zooms in on the humanoid installation and it seems to bare its teeth.
He zooms in on a few key technical indicators: moving averages, the relative-strength index, the money-flow index and its moving average convergence/divergence indicator.
And the hair and makeup artists are certainly putting in overtime too, given how often the camera zooms in on flawless complexions and artfully tousled manes.
The camera zooms in on the pen and a grand operatic soundtrack swells up and continues while the pen occupies the screen and nothing further happens.
Shot in low light from a window, the camera zooms in on a raccoon atop the new green garbage bin with the specially designed twist tops.
Catch the moment toward the end of the opening song when the minor-key music shifts to major and the camera zooms in on Mr. Bostridge.
In these sexy, short vignettes, the camera often zooms in on the mouths of the 3D renderings, resulting in an overtly intimate display of the lover's affection.
The lens through which we watch the runway zooms in on things like political motifs, celebrity peacock moments, innovations in fashion tech, and, of course, great clothes.
Written by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson in 19913, it zooms in on a fight between Marvel's mutants and an enigmatic religious figure named Reverend William Stryker.
The promotion's storytelling zooms in on visual and symbolic details to a degree nobody else does, and it does so with a subtle (for pro wrestling touch).
It zooms in on the most optimistic moment in a relationship (you met someone you might actually like!) and cuts away before the letdown (nevermind, he's terrible!).
Footage of North Korea's successful missile tests of the Hwasong-14 ICBM are followed by an animated sequence that zooms in on the territory of Guam from space.
"Untitled I" (1993), which zooms in on a patch of grey carpet, encourages that same feeling of awe, its wash of steady colour oddly impressive in its uniformity.
At the end of the film, the camera zooms in on the captain writing down the day's events in the ship's log, tabulating the lives saved and lost.
The video eventually zooms in on the roof, where the buff Amazon mastermind holds a sign that says, "rocket factory coming soon," teasing the factory's commencement of operations.
In one clip, a person zooms in on a container of baby food that expired in July 2019, insinuating that it had been sitting there for some time.
The new addition zooms in on an object while the drone flies in the opposite direction, creating a disorienting shot familiar to anyone who's ever seen a Hitchcock film.
The footage then slowly zooms in on his face until the final second where the image changes to show the actor smiling while wearing The Joker's signature clown getup.
Comixology has up until now gotten around the problem with Guided View, which zooms in on panels and pages to highlight speech and art one scene at a time.
She continued to show off her bling on Instagram, writing "Cheese bitch 💎," over the video that zooms in on the shiny gems placed on her two lower teeth.
The scene by itself is kind of drab, Riseborough directed to say the lines in an impartial monotone as the camera slowly zooms in on her subtly haunted face.
When the clue package introduces his college roommate, who is dressed as a dartboard in a bar with a Route 66 sign, the camera zooms in on a quarter.
When, for example, he zooms in on a micro-organism immediately followed by a close-up of a distraught scientist, he gives readers a real sense of the chaos.
The camera slowly zooms in on the two of them as Jason leads her through some flirty meditation to stop her from drinking and eventually plants one on her.
For equal-opportunity eye candy, there's also a scene where Augie removes his sleeveless shirt and the camera zooms in on his muscles, right before he dons another sleeveless shirt.
The video zooms in on the popped up camera at the exact time, suggesting that the user had encountered this weird surprise before and was recreating it for the video.
In one video documenting the sparkly tree, the new mom zooms in on a gold ball ornament to capture a selfie in the reflection, with Stormi balanced on her hip.
As he, too, begins to vaporize into nothingness, he manages to fire off one last message on a communications device, which the camera zooms in on it as it sends.
The camera zooms in on the text of the information labels that read that the products are effective against "99.9% of viruses and bacteria", including "germs" behind the "human coronavirus".
This one zooms in on King's activism, including the Montgomery bus boycott and the march on Washington, and traces the lineage from those protests to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Winner of nine Emmys and two Golden Globes, the series zooms in on the 1995 murder trial that captivated a nation, and the personalities that made the trial so fascinating.
Bringing together collaged photographs, radio broadcasts, and sculptural installations, Chang "zooms in on how information is designed to reinforce the biases its messengers hold," as Renée Reizman recently noted in Hyperallergic.
As well as showing us the bigger picture, the show zooms in on a character called Viktor Goraya (Maxim Baldry) — a refugee from Ukraine who faces persecution because of his sexuality.
When Serena shows more sympathy for the hostess than the handmaid, the camera zooms in on June's face as she shakes her head in a disgusted "Why do I bother?" look.
" She also zooms in on the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley, in particular: "This position gives me a new platform in Silicon Valley, and I have a lot to say.
Economic data from China is being closely watched amid trade tensions between Beijing and Washington as President Donald Trump zooms in on America's trade deficit with the world's second-largest economy.
Lucy Liu walks out clad in a leather pencil skirt and the camera zooms in on her ass as a convincing, but surely artificial leather sound squishes through my TV speakers.
"To the dealers that are pushing this poison, I have a message for you," he says as the camera slowly zooms in on his face, ominous horns playing in the background.
Directed by Mimi Leder from a screenplay by Daniel Stiepleman, who is Justice Ginsburg's nephew, the film zooms in on a sex-discrimination case that Ginsburg argued in the early '70s.
The scene gets so real, director Daniel Minahan zooms in on Jeff carving into his own leg before relenting thanks to the unimaginable pain we can all assume the sailor is in.
The camera zooms in on Bezos, who's lounging in a chair on the roof of the facility with the nonchalantness of a dad enjoying a half-priced Mudslide at a TGI Friday's.
Essentially the so-called documentary consists of mostly non-Canadian talking heads reading off the Drake Wikipedia page while the camera slowly zooms in on stock photos of rapper and his friends.
The France-based startup Vize, for instance, zooms in on the value of data by developing a visual analytics software that helps detect trends and patterns to answer any data-related questions.
And both approach the subject from the listener's perspective: "How to Be a Rock Critic" looks at the making of a passionate gonzo writer, while "The Hendrix Project" zooms in on concertgoers.
"Judy" zooms in on its subject in the final year of her life, with Zellweger playing Garland struggling through a string of concerts at a London cabaret-restaurant in the late-1960s.
Divided into sections on Chicago, Florida, and Michigan, Pink zooms in on the mundanities and dirty realities of labor — and the rare moments of humanity that manage to break through it. —A.
The camera zooms in on the surface of the stone, and soon we're suspended in a swell of C.G.I. — pink-flecked shards of bewildering diffraction, a tunnel of blithe and kaleidoscopic light.
While exploring the epic's intricate maze of stories within stories, Battlefield zooms in on Yudhishthira's spiritual journey, as he learns dharma (duty, virtue, justice) and renounces the world and all its pomp.
To confirm or change one's district, a voter sits down with a member of RUP, or a representative from the clerk's office, and zooms in on Google Earth until they see their rooftop.
Take a document like a blueprint or map, activate split-screen zoom, and now when you place the dial on the image, the other side of the screen zooms in on the details.
In Dick Johnson Is Dead, documentarian Kirsten Johnson (Cameraperson) zooms in on her aging father and her relationship with him as they both begin to come to terms with his inevitable eventual passing.
"The Great American Baking Show," like the original, zooms in on illustrations of what the bakers are working toward for their "showstopper challenge," a grand baking project that takes many hours to complete.
Mr. Payne, who wrote "Downsizing" with his frequent collaborator Jim Taylor, zooms in on the fine print in the contract — in other words, on the ways our ingrained fallibility upends our utopian projects.
As the video slowly zooms in on each year, however, it temporarily pauses at 363 in the top left corner, where a GIF of the president has been photoshopped in above the campaign sign.
The first episode of this six-part docu-series zooms in on the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old African-American who was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Florida.
Those court proceedings are recreated in "Hors la Loi," but Ms. Bureau also interviewed Ms. Chevalier and zooms in on her personal story, from her working-class childhood to the aftermath of the trial.
"Look at how wonderful they are," he seems to say during "Life During Wartime," as the camera zooms in on backing vocalists Lynn Marby and Ednah Holt's expressions as they dance with each other.
Many of New York City's secrets have been covered up and forgotten for decades, while the tourist hoi polloi zooms in on the more predictable attractions, such as the Empire State Building or Lady Liberty.
Known as the Screen Tests, the series is the inspiration for Luke Willis Thompson's film "Cemetery of Uniforms and Liveries," in which he similarly zooms in on the faces of two black men from London.
She shows Appelbaum aggressively using the analogy of safe sex and a condom at a digital security training for activists, as Poitras zooms in on women activists in hijab looking increasingly uncomfortable with his remarks.
When Olivia Jade says that she doesn't care about school, her video cuts and zooms in on her face — YouTube's standard visual grammar for emphasizing an arch joke, equal parts self-deprecating and self-satisfied.
While he once again uses paint, oil, oat milk, remover, bleach, and soap liquids, Blanchard now sets his camera in circular motion or zooms in on the fluids, creating multiple layers of pleasing macro-cinematic movement.
The opening chapter, "Physique," zooms in on their body parts; the waves of their chests, their bony legs, and their curved backs are as intimate and tender as seeing a naked human body close beside you.
At Lawfare, Evelyn Douek zooms in on one of the more peculiar features of the board, at least at launch: it will only review cases in which an individual believes their content was removed in error.
During the Spring Fling dance in the final episode of season 2 13 Reasons Why, the camera zooms in on the DJ's hand as he switches the record to the "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron.
It gives a user the ability to make a video that zooms in on one element of the action using one half of the screen, while showing a wide-angle view of the shot on the other.
As the undead leader approaches Bran, the camera zooms in on his hands to reveal that — although he fell off his blue-flame dragon and chucked a spear through someone's body — his almond-shaped, stiletto nails remained intact.
"Dialogue," a new work by her Brooklyn-based company, explores those fleeting interactions and zooms in on a few of those imaginary characters, such as a group of expectant mothers, a trio of businessmen and a polyamorous couple.
"A horrific scene with multiple victims, it started when neighbors reported hearing hundreds of gunshots fired," a voice is heard saying over the radio as the camera zooms in on a car parked in a deserted, dark area.
In a video on a fan account, which was originally posted by celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang, Cyrus is seen lounging in the tattoo chair and the artist zooms in on the finished product after completing the tattooing process.
About six and a half minutes into the third Death Stranding trailer, which debuted Thursday night, the point of view zooms in on Reedus's character's mouth, delving inside of him and coming upon a little round, pale, fleshy object.
As the speaker extols him for reinventing the very nature of storytelling, the camera zooms in on Joan, portrayed by Glenn Close, her eyes registering a rapid succession of barely perceptible emotions: victory, awe, disbelief, pride, bitterness, even rage.
Slowly, a little ripple is revealed in the middle of the water, and over the course of several unflinching minutes as a melancholic song plucks along, the camera zooms in on a boat, which then lands on a rainy beach.
As Rowe zooms in on a woman quietly relaxing with a very fabulous Gucci bag on her lap, a man's voice can be heard saying "they were talking about...(inaudible)" as though he is speaking next to her off-camera.
In the clip, Teigen, 33, zooms in on little Miles to show the tot sprawled out on the "All of Me" singer's lap with a rib in one hand and the other hanging off Legend's arm while watching Family Feud.
While Tencent zooms in on video games and anime, Baidu's Netflix-style video site iQiyi has received wide acclaim for house-produced dramas like Yanxi Palace, a smash hit drama about backstabbing concubines that was streamed over 15 billion times.
In this version, in reply to the woman-in-music question, she performs a "Basic Instinct" uncrossing of her legs, as the camera zooms in on her crotch, accompanied by the echo of a drop of water in a cave.
In the footage, Teigen, 33, zooms in on little Miles to show the tot sprawled out on the "All of Me" singer's lap with a rib in one hand and the other hanging off Legend's arm while watching Family Feud.
The music video for Jenny Hval's "Female Vampire" zooms in on skin that peels, stretches, drips and writhes; it's a startlingly visceral experience that aptly represents the label Sacred Bones' broader plunge into the grotesque, the occult and the sinister.
Sebastian is the first character to be introduced; a blast of Placebo's "Every You, Every Me" plays as the camera zooms in on him admiring his own steez in the rear view mirror of the expensive car he's driving into Manhattan.
At about 1:36, the camera zooms in on him and he is pretty much just walking around the stage smiling like he's taken an especially delicious pinger, as the backing track, which features his Spanish language vocals, blares out for the crowd.
Like the competition, the system works for collaborative whiteboard-style note taking, meeting scheduling and does video conferencing by way of an on-board 4K camera and a 12 microphone array featuring on-board VoiceTrack technology, which zooms in on specific speakers.
Opie varies her distance from her subject: she captures full rooms, from Taylor's impressive shoe closet to her living room; she zooms in on smaller details such as pink balloon shades, individual pieces of jewelry, Oscar statuettes, a koi pond, and handbags.
The tool, found in the Instagram camera, evokes a classic film technique you'll recognize in many a cult-horror flick: In a moment of drama, the camera pans to the protagonist and zooms in on their terrified face as haunting music plays in the background.
The ad opens on a picture-perfect scene of a rural barn, then zooms in on a weather vane on the roof, in the form of a smiling Mr. Rubio, one hand insouciantly in his pocket, the other pointing west — or is it east?
This iteration zooms in on "Dark Meadow," an abstract work from 1946 that explores the psychology of questioning with three principal dancers (one called She Who Seeks, another called He Who Summons) and a chorus of nine, referred to as They Who Dance Together.
Given Sivana's mental state, the voice could be a hallucination, but then the camera zooms in on a little air vent or grate in Sivana's cell: The voice is coming from a little inch-worm or caterpillar-like creature who's talking about world domination.
The move from Cameraperson to Johnson's second feature, then, feels natural; it's called Dick Johnson Is Dead, and in it, Johnson zooms in on her aging father and her relationship with him as they both begin to come to terms with his inevitable eventual passing.
In most sequences, Mr. de Andrade zooms in on the men's faces and the animals' craws as death approaches; one angler is nearly in tears as the life goes out of a flopping fish, whom he embraces like the dying Jesus in a Pietà.
Maybe it's when David gets a glimpse of a new weapon appearing in a big fight, and this serious, grimdark hero, heavy with responsibility and the many complications of his eternal unlife, says "Fuuuuuck" in blurry super-slow motion as the camera zooms in on his face.
Watson was also active on social media, seeding a further doctored version of footage on Twitter — which includes a repeat close crop that zooms in on the CNN reporter's hand against the intern's arm, making it look as if Acosta is giving her a karate chop.
But rather than allow them to slowly drift away individually, each getting off at their respective stops (where those would be is a whole other story unto itself, tbh), the camera zooms in on each woman, one at a time, giving us a glimpse of their post-heist life.
In the clip, allegedly taken in July during a white party event at Leakes' house filmed for the upcoming season of RHOA, Biermann zooms in on a black bug that appears to be an ant before turning the camera on her face, sticking her tongue out in disgust.
The crowd roared in delight as Cornette fell and legitimately blew out both knees from the fall; as he's helped to the back by Big Bubba, his kayfabe bodyguard, the camera zooms in on Cornette's anguished face and you can hear him babbling in very real, very intense pain.
Natasha zooms in on Metail, a virtual fitting room startup, and its tribulations with the immigration authorities and the damage those action are having on the broader ecosystem: The January 31 decision letter, which TechCrunch has reviewed, shows how the Home Office is fast-tracking anti-immigrant outcomes.
Maya Lin's contributions play with perspective: a pair of white encaustic reliefs, "Before It Slips Away" and "218 Words for Snow" (both 230), depict polar ice topography from a distant aerial perspective, while an installation, The Secret Life of Grasses (13), zooms in on 21-foot-tall root-to-tip cross sections of prairie grass.
In one, Twombly's figure is dwarfed by a sculpture of Constantine the Great's hand, a fragment of an enormous statue in the courtyard of the Musei Capitolini; another series of shots captures Twombly on the steps of a Roman basilica from the waist down, photographed successively closer till the last zooms in on his midsection.
And in gorgeously languid pieces like 4th Floor to Mildness (2016) and Worry Will Vanish Relief (2014), she zooms in on parts of the body we rarely view closely — often out of disgust, shame, or familiarity — transforming them into beautiful abstractions, almost indistinguishable from the leaves and dirt and stems of the natural world alongside them.
The camera zooms in on one of the females, she opens her mouth and sweeps her tongue carefully through the bloody divot in his thigh, then the camera zooms out, all of them huddled over him, David's monkey surgeons, craning their necks to watch each other work, and you can see his wrinkled eyelids begin to twitch.
Close-up of a male crotch Early in the movie, the BBC producer managing Queen's live performance on the television channel gets angry after the camera zooms in on Mercury's flamboyant pelvic movements In the Chinese release, the small TV screen being watched by the producer inexplicably glitches after a split-second shot of Mercury's crotch. 2.
Set in 2007 amid the gradual winding down of the Iraq War, the film zooms in on a pair of US military snipers (John Cena and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, both flexing impressive acting chops here) as they're pinned—literally—behind the titular and ramshackle wall, caught in the crosshairs of an Iraqi sniper with a deadly shot and impressive camouflage skills.
The controversial beauty entrepreneur James Charles sighed so many times over the course of his now-deleted apology video "tati"—directed to his former friend Tati Westbrook after she accused him of shady brand deals and sexual practices—that an edit titled "James Charles' apology but every time he sighs it zooms in on his face" includes no fewer than six zooms in just 219 seconds.
It zooms in on 1953 to 1968, a pivotal decade and a half in American painting and sculpture — not just in New York but, as is less often recognized, on the West Coast, where Voulkos worked and taught (first at the Los Angeles County Art Institute, now known as the Otis College of Art and Design, and then at the University of California, Berkeley).
Urban Outfitters branches the world over have been brought to their knees today, over a single tweet sent by your (and my) favorite hair swingin', Coachella playin' family band Haim: The tweet in question contains only a date (April 27, 2017—exactly one week from today) and a 57-second-long video of Danielle Haim playing the shit out of a drumkit as the camera slowly zooms in on her.
Perhaps you saw the one in which Jeb Bush's earnest announcement that he would withdraw from the race is undone by blaring air horns and bellowing Trump-taunts; or the one in which the camera zooms in on a bunch of GOP candidates mid-debate, reducing them to a series of puckered mouths and desperate eyes; or the one in which Chris Christie's wife is edited to appear as though she's flirtingly darting her tongue at one of his supporters.
In the first post he zooms in on what he calls "Recursive Ad-ccountability" — or rather Facebook's lack of it — looking at influential and verified Pages that have been running US political ad campaigns over the past six months, yet which he found being managed by accounts based outside the US. Albright says he found "an alarming number" of these, noting how Page admins could apparently fluctuate widely and do so overnight — raising questions about how or even whether Facebook is even tracking Page administrator shifts at this level so it can factor pertinent changes into its political ad verification process.

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