You Don’t Know Me

Posted under Hidden Bathroom Cameras Video by admin on Sunday 30 August 2009

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You Don’t Know Me is a minor-key horror tale told with Hitchcockian flair. Other genre movies on Openfilm, like Chance Meeting and A Lovely Side to Darkness, have tried to create atmospheric suspense while confining the action to an enclosed space. But this is the only one that truly succeeds. For a first-time director, Sean Melia sure knows how to ratchet up the tension.

The movie concerns a video shoot gone awry. At a house party, a jokey and affable filmmaker named Neil (Neil Magnuson) claims to have come up with an idea for a short film that will gain more than 1 million hits on YouTube. His girlfriend, Stefanie (Stefanie Frame, way out of Magnuson’s league, but no matter), arrives, and the couple dive right into the production of the viral video. It involves two hidden cameras, Stefanie playing dead and Neil playing a trick on his friend and host, Michael (Michael Hogan). Needless to say, complications arise.

Most of the action is told through Neil’s POV – in the opening scene we see Stefanie through his wobbly viewfinder – and Magnuson’s performance is essential to what makes the film work. At first, his friend’s reaction to Stefanie’s “dead” body is disquieting, and then even more disquieting. Michael claims this could jeopardize a promotion at work, and pretty soon he’s brandishing a power saw and covering his bathroom in plastic. Neil’s response is to act like a kid (or an audience member, for that matter) who laughs at something terrible because to do anything else would make it seem too real. Magnuson plays it beautifully, as everything around Neil unravels.

Shot over two days in the director’s Brooklyn apartment, You Don’t Know Me is the obvious product of considerable preparation. Melia got two TV actors to play Michael and Stefanie. These are small roles, and they’re both played to the hilt. He sought out bands on MySpace to give the film its pulsing indie-rock soundtrack. The editing and sound mixing by Lee Eaton make everything about the house party and its bloody aftermath seem authentic. Notice the way the right side of Michael’s face falls into shadow when he finally makes a full confession. Or the way one particular shot lingers on the stairway, subtly capturing the perspective of the second hidden camera. Or the way the POV switches after the first real murder is committed. This is a very handsomely mounted production that benefits from just the right choices.

MiamiMovieCritic
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/you-dont-know-me-729442.html

DVR Hidden Cameras

Posted under Hidden Bathroom Cameras Video by admin on Friday 28 August 2009

Protect your home and business. DVR Hidden Cameras enable you to keep your family and assets safe.

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Watch The Hidden Cameras Watching You

Posted under Hidden Bathroom Cameras Boys by admin on Wednesday 19 August 2009

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Tune into wireless camera frequencies and see exactly what the hidden security camera sees… no matter how hidden the wireless video surveillance camera is. Pick up on the common hidden spy camera frequencies of 900 MHz to 2.52 GHz and find a full range of cameras including PAL/ NTSC, CCIR/EIA. Watch the people that are watching with you! Sweep your home or office for wireless cameras and pick up their feeds instantly; perfect for counter surveillance.

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Video Surveillance

Posted under Hidden Bathroom Cameras by admin on Saturday 15 August 2009

The dependability and prevalence of video surveillance cameras has increased dramatically in the past decade. Numerous home and business owners have integrated video surveillance cameras into their security systems to ensure safety, crack down on regulations, and catch criminals in the act. Video surveillance is considered covert when the cameras are hidden or aren’t identifiable. Video surveillance is largely legal in the United States, as long as it doesn’t directly infringe on a person’s fourth amendment right to privacy.

Uses of Covert Video Surveillance

“A picture is worth a thousand words”. This saying rings true in court. According to a recent study, when a jury is presented with video surveillance footage, it is twice as likely to convict as when not shown video surveillance evidence. The strategic placement of covert video surveillance cameras aid in the detection and prosecution of vandalism, theft, child abuse, elder neglect, stalking, and harassment.

Some of the more common places to use covert video surveillance are homes, casinos, police stations, nursing homes, construction sites, prisons, hospitals and retail stores.

Monitoring the activities of nannies and household help with covert video surveillance cameras is a growing trend. Due to recent advances in technology, cameras are now small enough to be hidden in many home items such as teddy bears, house plants, clocks, and wall paintings.

Video Surveillance Laws

Most video surveillance is legal in the United States. The majority of video surveillance laws concern the invasion of privacy with the use of covert video surveillance. The use of covert video surveillance is particularly controversial in areas in which a high level of personal privacy is expected, such as locker rooms, dressing rooms, bedrooms, and bathroom stalls. There are some general guidelines to follow to ensure the legality of your video surveillance system.

Covert video surveillance is illegal when audio surveillance is also taking place, and if the it is done without the consent of those being monitored and the person being monitored by the video surveillance has a reasonable expectation of privacy.

Covert video surveillance may be illegal when the video surveillance encourages an illegal activity and the subject under video surveillance has a right to counsel, as when being questioned by law authorities and the person in charge of the premises have not given permission for video surveillance.

If you opt to incorporate a covert video surveillance system into your home or business, consult with a lawyer or your local law enforcement agency to ensure your compliance with local, state, and federal video surveillance laws.

Many independent studies in the United States and United Kingdom have suggested that video surveillance acts as a powerful deterrent, stopping crimes before they happen. Studies also show strong evidence that video surveillance systems can be an extremely effective tool in detection and prosecution.

Ralph Winn
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/video-surveillance-60430.html

Find the Most Popular Hidden Camera Options

Posted under Hidden Cameras Girls Bathroom by admin on Tuesday 11 August 2009

Thought about using a hidden camera? Hidden cameras are popular tools used to survey events. Hidden camera systems allow you to covertly survey events. This can be valuable to you set up and should be considered as you establish your set up.

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