While audiotapes of the telephone exchanges are played, the camera roams around Bogota casually surveying the urban blight.
The camera roamed the set, sometimes pushing right through a crowd of actors.
All she had to do was let the camera roam her face, providing film with one of its most enduring icons.
In "Dear Phone," the camera roams around English neighborhoods and dwells on empty red telephone booths.
She turned slowly, humming as she soaped herself and the camera roamed her body.
They are in all the quiet places where the cameras do not roam, making love, making family, making dinner, and making a world.
He gave the name "Points in Space" to a 1987 work planned for television, in which the cameras roamed around the dance.
And as the cameras roam through the now empty Ramsey house, the eerie images create a sense of loss and attest to the power of television to shape responses.
Axelrod's cameras roamed through the crowds, interviewing Illinois locals with mustaches and rural accents, who talked about how Obama is "different," "inspiring."
The hand-held sparseness in which the camera roams around large, mostly underpopulated and run-down spaces makes "Unknown Pleasures" feel a bit repetitive - reductive neo-realism.