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  • His purple velvet suit flashed sequined trim at the camera-eye, and his embroidered tie showed part of a scene from an alternate Trinity: cityscape where the Producer was raising clean modern factories where slums once stood, Consumers with hands reaching up to said factories, the Holy Franchise embodied as the spirit of Ronald, smiling clown-face beaming down from the heavens as a white-gloved hand reached down to touch the factory.

    Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 14.2 of 31.1 2009

  • We find this out from the supposedly objective, camera-eye report written by another character watching him from afar.

    Death carries a camcorder superversive 2006

  • When they turned toward the camera at a certain angle, the laser hit the camera-eye in such a way that the whole screen lit up red for a moment.

    Borg Eyes 2006

  • When they turned toward the camera at a certain angle, the laser hit the camera-eye in such a way that the whole screen lit up red for a moment.

    SeeLight: 2006

  • She slipped on the war specs -- they looked and felt like heavy sunglasses -- and was rewarded by an enhanced version of Cassandra's camera-eye perspective.

    Beowulf's Children Niven, Larry 1995

  • There was a dull thud from what seemed behind them in Phoenix One; and Tad reached up to activate a view of the shuttles on his pilot's screen, looking back from a sensor camera-eye mounted near the front of the spaceship.

    The Far Call Dickson, Gordon R 1978

  • A Canadian man has replaced his own false eye with a camera-eye of his own invention - and will let the world see what he sees via a live video link.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • "A film devoid of frenzy, Chouga, inherits the same themes and devices of Man with a Movie Camera, in which every shot is mediated, and the human eye and camera-eye are, for the most part, exchangeable."

    GreenCine Daily 2009

  • "A film devoid of frenzy, Chouga, inherits the same themes and devices of Man with a Movie Camera, in which every shot is mediated, and the human eye and camera-eye are, for the most part, exchangeable."

    GreenCine Daily 2009

  • While their art clearly reflects that influence, they reject the camera-eye artificiality of Photorealism.

    Berkshire Eagle Most Viewed 2009

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