Bird's Eye View brings together female directors from Europe to Africa to participate in screenings and workshops.
From the ventilation shafts underground to a bird's eye view from the antennae, it's the bits the public never see.
'The Screening Room visits London's Bird's Eye View Film Festival, where women directors talk about gender and the filmmaking process.
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Amy Mole, managing director of the UK's Bird's Eye View Film Festival - which showcases female talent and features training labs to help women film-makers - agrees.
Mr Kitzenberg's bedroom on Laurel Street gave him a bird's eye view of the battle that erupted and he used his position to snap a series of images.
Sabine El Chamaa, a Lebanese director whose latest short "Un Mardi (One Tuesday)" won first prize in the short film category at the Dubai Film Festival and will be screening in the Bird's Eye line-up, agreed.
The Associated Press of Pakistan said the detectives also watched videos of Bhutto's last moments three times, and looked at bird's eye view photographs of Liaqat Bagh park taken from a building that overlooks the Rawalpindi public site.
Soldiers on an airborne Chinook with a bird's-eye view through the cargo sling door take advantage of a few moments "out of the war".
Images taken by the Cassini spacecraft provide bird's-eye views of the terrain, with no details about a landform's elevation or depth.
The city-facing rooms of this sleek property offer a spectacular bird's-eye view of Barcelona and its active port, including its medieval shipyards.
Surround View creates a bird's-eye view of the vehicle by compositing images from four cameras around the vehicle, helping drivers maneuver in tight situations.
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On the mezzanine, reachable by staircase, is the brilliantly arranged Rose Hall of Birds, which permits a bird's-eye view of the dinosaur exhibits below.
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The latter applies to Lily Kelly Napangardi, an artist included in the Whitford exhibition, who paints from the bird's-eye view perspective typical of Aboriginal landscape art.
From high up on the mountain, the couple have a bird's-eye view of the farms and woods of Zebulon Valley, where Deanna was born and raised.
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With much of the site under construction or stripped down, the visit involves a bird's-eye view from the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower which stands next to the Olympic Stadium.
New York City is depicted in several mid-19th-century lithographs whose bird's-eye views suggest that their respective artists captured the scene from hot-air balloons, the most advanced aeronautical technology of the time.
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Earlier this year, the spectacular bird was again in the eye of an Australian storm, this time over another, larger wind park in Victoria, even though research had suggested that the threat to parrots is small.
Birds-eye figure is (surprise) a grain pattern reminiscent of hundreds of small bird's eyes scattered across the face of a board or veneer.
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