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You know, it's nice on a sitcom to have an audience there, but there's still a wall of cameras between you and them. Thomas Gibson
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On No. 3 or 4, I looked around and said, 'Man, there's a lot of cameras out here. I think she was awesome. She handled herself great. Camilo Villegas
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Sitting back on the couch watching on TV is one thing; actually being there with 40 cameras on you is something completely different. I never thought I would feel that much pressure over some shots. Becky Lucidi
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I hate anything with 'celebrity' in the title, where people are playing to the cameras all the time. Kevin Whately
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Walking down the red carpet, suddenly I felt very special and different. All the flashlights from cameras and requesting voices from the media, the scene, it was just like what I remembered seeing on TV or a movie when I was a little girl - the scene only when movie stars appeared. Yani Tseng
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When you have a child victim, I don't think cameras should be in the courtroom, ever. Nancy Grace
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My house is full of antics, mayhem, foolishness, carrying on, cutting up, shucking and jiving, and I have that whether cameras are there or not. Our youngest just had us up with her shenanigans and hijinks all night. So, it's all the time, even off camera. Niecy Nash
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When President Teddy Roosevelt posed for the cameras astride a massive steam shovel during construction of the Panama Canal in 1906, it was more than a simple photo op. Though the scene was clearly staged, it symbolized a crucial moment in American history. Alan Huffman
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To me this is a real look at what's going on over there. It's right from their cameras to the site. Chris Wilson