Quadcopter with camera
A Phantom quadcopter carrying a film camera flies above fields and lands on grass. The Phantom is an example of a miniature UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) or drone. It is radio-controlled and powered by an internal battery, which drives its four rotors. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters use two sets of identical fixed pitched propellers, two of which rotate clockwise and two anti-clockwise. These use variations of rotation speed to control direction and degree of lift. UAVs are used for filming and photography, including for surveillance purposes in both military and civilian arenas.
Sound engineer moving level Audio mixer
Sound engineer moving level Audio mixer
CUs radio station - broadcasting deck, 'on air' sign, UK; 2008
Close-ups in a radio station, including a lit-up sign reading 'On Air', volume meters, and an unidentifiable man using a broadcasting deck. UK; 2008. (BBC News, 042/08/PASB10/09 – 11/02/2008 – AEXZ288W)
Quadcopter with camera
A Phantom quadcopter carrying a film camera in flight. The Phantom is an example of a miniature UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) or drone. It is radio-controlled and powered by an internal battery, which drives its four rotors. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters use two sets of identical fixed pitched propellers, two of which rotate clockwise and two anti-clockwise. These use variations of rotation speed to control direction and degree of lift. UAVs are used for filming and photography, including for surveillance purposes in both military and civilian arenas.
Mission control talking to astronaut in space
Mission control establish connection with an astronaut in space
I have no vocation to intervene in the editorial of the media", says Rodolphe Saadé
Using car audio stereo system
Young woman driving a car and using car audio stereo system
Two men wearing hard hat and reflectors working in the control room in a ship and using walkie talkies to communicate. Mature boss and his work colleague examining the control station for any repairs
Two mixed race men wearing hard hat and reflectors working in the control room in a ship and using walkie talkies to communicate. Mature male and his work colleague examining the control station for any repairs
Mission control talking to astronaut in space
Mission control establish connection with an astronaut in space
Quadcopter with camera
A Phantom quadcopter carrying a film camera flies above a field of rape (canola). The Phantom is an example of a miniature UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) or drone. It is radio-controlled and powered by an internal battery, which drives its four rotors. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters use two sets of identical fixed pitched propellers, two of which rotate clockwise and two anti-clockwise. These use variations of rotation speed to control direction and degree of lift. UAVs are used for filming and photography, including for surveillance purposes in both military and civilian arenas.
Israeli opposition leader calls for ‘revolt’ against Netanyahu’s government if it disobeys Supreme Court
JERUSALEM - MARCH 26: Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called on Wednesday for a “revolt” against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if it refused to accept verdicts issued by the country’s Supreme Court.“A government that doesn’t obey the court is a criminal government that should not be obeyed,” Lapid told local radio 103FM."If the government does not comply with the Supreme Court, we must shut down the country, and that would be the end of everything.”Mass protests erupted across Israel in recent days against the government’s decision to fire the Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and withdraw confidence from Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, moves widely seen as attempts to consolidate Netanyahu’s control over state institutions.Israel's Supreme Court is set to review petitions challenging the government’s dismissal of the Shin Bet chief on April 8.“This government literally does not understand what democracy is. Democracy is not a majority rule; it is a system of rules and laws that obligate everyone, whether you are a majority or a minority. They (Netanyahu government) are trying to abolish that," Lapid said.The opposition leader called on the Israeli government “to come to its senses.”“The prime minister should announce that there is no such thing as not obeying the court,” Lapid said.“This country is still a democratic country, and its citizens have a democratic instinct, and if he thinks we will stand aside and do nothing, he is wrong."Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, where nearly 50,200 Palestinians have been killed and over 113,800 others injured in a brutal military onslaught since October 2023.Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.(Footage by Saeed Qaq /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Neil Armstrong 'One Small Step' audio, 21st July 1969
Audio from Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong 'One Small Step' speech, 21st July 1969. Mission Control can be heard communicating with Armstrong. Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the Moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
Digital sound mixer
Music Mixer desk table in recording studio.
Seen from Denmark: smart cameras in hospitals
Buzz Aldrin 'Magnificent Desolation' audio, 21st July 1969
Buzz Aldrin describes the 'Magnificent Desolation' of the lunar surface, 21st July 1969. Communications with Mission Control are also heard. Aldrin became the second human to set foot on the Moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
Music in the car-b roll
Music in the car-b roll
Green screen mockup space mission control
Green screen mockup space mission control
Attal Boarding Schools: it is necessary for youth to be settled