Sentence examples of "съемкой" in Russian with translation "shoot"

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У меня ночные съемки, брат. I got a night shoot, bro.
Можешь так сделать для ночной съемки. You could do that for the night shoot.
Зависит от того, сколько продлятся съемки. It just depends how long the shoot is.
Даже несмотря на то, что вампирская съемка - позорище. Even though this vampire shoot is rediculous.
Во время этих съемок произошло кое-что невероятное. Something amazing happened during this shoot.
У меня ночные съемки, и я не могу спать. I got night shoots and I can't sleep.
Дамы, Саймон Робертс отъехал по делам, поэтому съемками займусь я. Ladies, Simon Roberts has been called away on business, so I'm going to be running the shoot now.
Я провожу съемку - нечто среднее между "Сном в летнюю ночь" I'm doing this fashion shoot that's a cross between "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Битые пиксели - они от камеры, которая использовалась для съемки этого видео. The dead pixels have to be from the camera that was used to shoot the video.
Дебби, спасибо, но такие съемки, это, это тяжелая работа, даже для ветеранов. Debbie, thanks, but this type of shoot, it's, it's rough work, even for veterans.
И, порой, в конце съемки я чувствовал, что сделанные мною фото порой "рассказывают" историю лучше, чем сенсационное документальное кино. And at the end of a shoot, I would sometimes feel that I had photographs that told a better story than a sometimes-sensational documentary.
Также, если у вашей камеры есть режим серийной съемки, который снимает несколько кадров с немного разными установками экспозиции, воспользуйтесь им. Also, if your camera has a bracket mode, which shoots a burst of shots at slightly different exposure settings, take advantage of it.
Используйте изображения и/или видео с одной съемки или просто похожие снимки (например, с одной и той же цветовой схемой) размером 600 х 600 пикселей (или с форматом 1:1), которые содержат меньше 20% текста. Take images and/or videos from the same shoot or that feel similar to each other (ex: same color schemes), contain less than 20% of text, and are 600 x 600 pixels (or a ratio of 1:1).
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