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  2. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    The multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera mode of production, multi-camera or simply multicam is a method of filmmaking, television production and video production. Several cameras—either film or professional video cameras —are employed on the set and simultaneously record or broadcast a scene.

  3. Schleich - Wikipedia

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    Schleich is a German producer of hand painted toy figurines and accessories. The company is headquartered in Schwäbisch Gmünd , Germany . In 2020, the group employed 440 people and generated sales of 188.7 million euros. [ 1 ]

  4. The Owl Box - Wikipedia

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    The Royals had planned on taking their summer vacation after the owlets left, and turned off the video stream. But travel complications arose and they never got around to it. The first owlet of the second set of eggs hatched Saturday, August 7, 2010, around 3:30 a.m. [9] "Ashley" - hatched August 7, named for Carlos and Donna's granddaughter.

  5. Matte box - Wikipedia

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    Some are supported by two rods that run the length of the camera, while others are supported by the lens itself. A matte box may have a bellows, a rigid sunshade, or both. If both, the bellows is positioned within the rigid sunshade, having a mask which may be adjusted forward or backward to suit the angle of view of the camera system.

  6. PXL2000 - Wikipedia

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    Video shot in 1994 with a PXL2000. The PXL2000, or Pixelvision, was a toy black and white video camera, introduced by Fisher-Price in 1987 at the International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which could record sound and images onto Compact Cassette tapes. [1] It was on the market for one year with about 400,000 units produced.

  7. Eduard Ritter von Schleich - Wikipedia

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    Eduard-Maria Joseph Ritter von Schleich (9 August 1888 – 15 November 1947), born Schleich, was a high scoring Bavarian flying ace of the First World War. He was credited with 35 aerial victories at the end of the war. During the Second World War he served in the Luftwaffe as a general.

  8. Four Thirds system - Wikipedia

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    The common inch-based sizing system is derived from vacuum image-sensing video camera tubes, which are now obsolete. The imaging area of a Four Thirds sensor is equal to that of a video camera tube of 4/3 inch diameter. [17] Sizes of the sensors used in most current digital cameras relative to a standard 35mm frame

  9. Cam (bootleg) - Wikipedia

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    A cam (camrip or camming, deriving from camcorder) is a bootleg recording of a film recorded in a movie theater.Generally unlike the more common DVD rip or screener recording methods which involve the duplication of officially distributed media, cam versions are original clandestine recordings made in movie theaters.