41. The camera panned back on a moist-eyed Roger Clinton. 42. The camera panned in, and an announcer told viewers they could avoid those lines by going to ShopNBC.com. 43. The camera slowly pans up from the boiling crater, following the mammoth cloud of smoke and ash that rises into the clouds and beyond. 44. The camera pans a lavishly decorated Christmas tree and slowly zooms in on a spherical glass ornament that encloses a storybook country house in a snow scene. 45. The camera pans across high-end car parts. 46. The camera pans slowly over the battlefield, in recurring images of tangled bodies and charging horses, to the accompaniment of a Beethoven trio and Schubert. 47. The camera pans to a pair of sturdy but shapely legs in a pair of feminine high heels. 48. TV reporters and commentators, and lawyers slavering for publicity, shot off their analytic mouths as soon as the camera panned away from a witness or lawyer. 49. When the family packs up to move to yet another mansion, the camera pans to a stack of cardboard crates. 50. When the TV cameras pan to show the Yankees manager in the dugout, Torre often looks like a foreman scanning the factory. |