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Citadel review (first two episodes): Priyanka Chopra s spy thriller promises to be a paisa-vasool entertainer : Bollywood News

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The rise in oil prices and the market awaits the developments of Colonial Pipeline

Archyde May 12, 2021 by archyde Oil prices rose, on Wednesday, after a decrease in US crude stocks strengthened OPEC’s expectations for an increase in demand, while the market awaited new developments regarding the suspension of the Colonial Pipeline system of pipelines in the United States. During the day, US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 29 cents, equivalent to 0.44%, to $ 65.57 a barrel after gaining 36 cents on Tuesday. Brent crude futures rose 31 cents, or 0.45%, to $ 68.86 a barrel, after rising 23 cents on Tuesday. “Oil markets have continued their wait-and-see approach towards the hustle and bustle and pointless moves elsewhere in the night,” Geoffrey Haley, chief market analyst at Oanda, wrote in a note Wednesday.

Cherry Tops Camera Operators Awards

‘Cherry’ Tops Camera Operators Awards Carolyn Giardina Tom Holland in Cherry. Geoffrey Haley won the Society of Camera Operators’ Camera Operator of the Year Award in film, for his work on the Russo Bros.’ Cherry. The Apple TV+ release for which its DP, Newton Thomas Sigel, is nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award follows the journey of the film’s titular PTSD-suffering war vet, played by Tom Holland. Also Sunday during the SOC Awards celebration, Jim McConkey won the camera operator of the year award in television, for Amazon’s  The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Greyhound, Jason Ellson for 

Drones grabbed in midair for complex Apple TV+ Cherry shots - iPod + iTunes + AppleTV Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Tom Holland in Cherry [Apple] Films and TV shows often rely on new technologies to get the right shot for the production, but sometimes a more ingenious solution is required. In an article speaking with veteran camera operators, Cherry for Apple TV+ required a drone to be manhandled for a particular sequence. The scene in question was one continuous shot of a Humvee convoy traveling over a mile, Varietyreports. Furthermore, the shot would require not only the convoy to be seen, but also for close-up shots of the actors. To accomplish this, camera operator Geoffrey Haley worked with a drone operator, to enable the capture of the whole convoy. Dressed in costume, Haley would intercept the drone at a specific point and manually control it.

From Cherry to Fast 9, How Camera Operators Deliver Action

From Cherry to Fast 9, How Camera Operators Deliver Action Zoe Hewitt, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Whether it’s filming a major musical number or epic action sequence, camera operators are responsible for the media audiences consume. Camera operator Mitch Dubin’s 17th film with director Steven Spielberg is the upcoming “West Side Story.” The musical presented Dubin with opportunities to harness new techniques, such as wearing an earpiece to listen to the score while filming. More from Variety “Normally, you take your cues visually, but in a dance film like [this] if I wait for the visuals of a dancer leaping in the air, I would be late,” explains Dubin. “I had to have the music to understand exactly when [to move and focus].”

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