isolated camera
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of isolated camera
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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And the game's high degree of intelligibility on the screen is to a large degree due to the instant rerun device known as the isolated camera.
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But an isolated camera had been watching, and seconds later the TV audience could plainly see that Orr's catch had been in bounds.
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The isolated camera records its pictures on tape.
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While half a dozen ordinary cameras are watching the main action, an isolated camera or two will zero in on one player and exclusively follow him in a developing play.
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An isolated camera had followed Brown from behind and it showed him weaving, feinting, then driving down field a few inches in bounds.
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