When the car was seized during the arrest, a television news camera in a helicopter photographed it as it was being pushed into a garage for processing.
When his career was at its height, he and his children were followed by an MTV News camera crew, which filmed them being taken in a limousine to the welfare office to receive food stamps.
Moreover, a local news television camera had captured Lewis in a clearly agitated state at the scene of the fire, and investigators discovered that at one point he had jumped in front of a moving car, asking the driver to call the Fire Department.
In the southern China boom town of Shenzhen last month, four young women started up their own reporting team for a "shanzhai television station" that spoofs local news and uses a camera tripod fashioned from a fan stand and a toilet plunger.
Before Katherine Jackson began the long drive back to California on Wednesday, she appeared on camera and read a statement to ABC News.
Their news directors took the output of this camera and edited his expressions into a rapid-cut sequence that they ran in their local and national broadcasts repeatedly.
Eastman Kodak (nyse: EK - news - people), hoping to keep its place among the world's biggest camera companies in an increasingly digital world, has named a former Lucent Technologies (nyse: LU - news - people) vice president as its No. 2 executive.
Kenneth Blackwell cut an imposing figure as he strode to the podium as Tuesday became Wednesday to address journalists and camera crews who had been waiting idly for hours for news of when Ohio's provisional ballots would be counted.
The lo-fi part: one journalist on the ground with a small camera, but using technology to deliver his message through a nontraditional news video outlet an Internet a portal, Yahoo!
Further news had to wait until astronauts installed the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble telescope in 2009 and again trained it on the candidate, which had - in an SCP tradition of naming supernovae after composers - already been named after jazz musician Charles Mingus.
Year 9 students Joan and Ahmed quizzed the former wheelchair racer as part of the BBC School Report News Day on 24 March and managed a cool performance on camera.
When Fox News came to his home to interview him, he smoked on camera.
Sky News, a British broadcaster, said Syrian officials confiscated a television camera after a crew filmed an impromptu protest in Damascus, the capital, on Tuesday.
CNN: U.N. notes cease-fire violations from both sides in Syria
Because of time pressures with the lunchtime news looming up, I didn't get to talk on camera to the pupils from Ashfield Boys who were also in the audience.
Some news is scheduled and planners and staff, known as news organisers, are able to deploy in advance correspondents, producers, camera crews, and on occasion, the BBC helicopter.
The increasing use of camera and video capabilities has already opened up new opportunities for phone users to contribute to news coverage on TV and online.
Then he saw a news report about teenagers in Barcelona who attacked a homeless woman and were caught by a security camera.
Sadly, that news portends that the hand-written thank you note could be going the way of the original Polaroid camera or vinyl records beloved, yet marginalized or obsolete.
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