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Natalie seems to enjoy having me film pieces to camera in the rain.
Only last week she was talking about a career in TV journalism and now just days later she's doing her first piece to camera.
It doesn't all have to be serious pieces to camera, especially in a Boys' Own tale like this.
Indeed, news programmes usually take the form of a combination of both interviews and pieces to camera.
When Martin was injured and unable to film Mark took over a piece to camera live on the news.
McCloud will often do a piece to camera concentrating on any unique materials or features in the house.
'She did a piece to camera on every single thing she did.
In 2011, however, extended news items featured in-vision reporters, including occasional pieces to camera.
"Give me the tape or you'll be doing your next piece to camera with a big gap where your front teeth used to be."
They rattle off their prepared pieces to camera, and look like football commentators who've edged onto the turf after the big match.
A television crew record a piece to camera outside Buckingham Palace, London.
The biggest problem in Essex, we quickly discovered, was finding anywhere quiet to do my "sync" (pieces to camera).
Piece to camera, a television and film term used for when a presenter or a character speaks directly to the viewing audience through the camera.
'She was proud of that piece to camera at the end,' murmured Terry, in his flat London accent.
Although appearing as the on-screen presenter, he consciously restricted his pieces to camera to give his subjects top billing.
For example, children sang many of the songs, did pieces to camera and voice-overs and, in drama programmes, child characters were featured as protagonists.
We'll go to the TV station, I'll do my piece to camera, then we have to finish our business with Dr Hill.
Usher Hall (concert venue, from where Connolly performs a pre-show piece to camera)
Blanche watched without expression, sipping at her cup of tea, except when Nicola appeared in one of her numerous pieces to camera.
Prior to these advertisements, came an advert based on a single character in a red balaclava, doing a piece to camera, in snowy, cold, mountain background.
Simone could be signed and making an album while her fellow contestants are still filming pieces to camera about how much Big Band Week means to them.
British racing pundit John McCririck uses tic-tac as part of his pieces to camera when explaining the odds of the horses for the next race.
EURWeb said of the film "the initial scenes use pieces to camera and poetry, which creates an ethereal quality, though this is not sustained throughout the film."
To illustrate the media's knee-jerk reaction to the subject, various celebrities were duped into presenting fatuous and often ridiculous pieces to camera in the name of a campaign against paedophiles.
In the final piece to camera for this documentary David Attenborough introduces quotes from the 1869 book The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace.