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As the Cold War deepened, the intelligence sharing arrangement became formalised under the ECHELON surveillance system in the 1960s.[7] This was initially developed by the FVEY to monitor the communications of the former Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, although it is now used to monitor communications worldwide.[8][9]

In the late 1990s, the existence of ECHELON was disclosed to the public, triggering a major debate in the European Parliament and, to a lesser extent, the United States Congress. The FVEY further expanded their surveillance capabilities during the course of the "war on terror", with much emphasis placed on monitoring the World Wide Web. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden described the Five Eyes as a "supra-national intelligence organisation that does not answer to the known laws of its own countries".[10] Documents leaked by Snowden in 2013 revealed that the FVEY has been spying on one another's citizens and sharing the collected information with each other, although the FVEY nations maintain that this was done legally. It has been claimed that FVEY nations have been sharing intelligence in order to circumvent domestic laws, but only one court case in Canada has found any FVEY nation breaking domestic laws when sharing intelligence with a FVEYs partner.[11][12][13][14]

By the end of the 20th century, the ECHELON surveillance network had evolved into a global system capable of sweeping up massive amounts of private and commercial communications, including telephone calls, fax, email and other data traffic. This was done through the interception of communication bearers such as satellite transmission and public switched telephone networks.[41]

Three months later, the Temporary Committee on ECHELON was set up by the European Parliament to investigate the ECHELON surveillance network. However, according to a number of European politicians such as Esko Seppänen of Finland, these investigations were hindered by the European Commission.[47]

SIS and the CIA forged a surveillance partnership with Libya's ruler Muammar Gaddafi to spy on Libyan dissidents in the West, in exchange for permission to use Libya as a base for extraordinary renditions.[56][57][58][59][60]

In 2013, documents leaked by the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed the existence of numerous surveillance programs jointly operated by the Five Eyes. The following list includes several notable examples reported in the media:

I don't know if proper eyelines are just intuitive for most people, but I don't get them, and I have yet to see a book with a good discussion about how to match eyelines. If there are some basic "rules" to follow I would like to know them. I know that many people would say that these rules are meant to be broken, but I think I really need to understand the fundamentals before branching out and I just don't. I know that every angle must be from the same side of the "180 degree line", but that's about all I really understand.

For instance, if I am shooting opposing close-ups of two characters facing each other, as pictured in this diagram, and I shoot character 2 from angle A, does that mean I have to shoot character 1's close-up from the exact opposite angle (angle B) or can I shoot it from any angle as long as it's on the same side of the action, like angles C or D? If I do have to shoot it from the exact opposite angle, is there a trick or some easy way of remembering the exact angle when moving the camera for the second close-up or do I just have to form a mental picture in my head of what the first close-up looked like and try to match that? I have not had much luck with that method. If it is really that critical, I imagine people must have a system for doing it, either taking measurements of how far off the lens axis the eyeline is or taking digital pictures of the monitor or something, but I've never heard anyone discuss any such method. No one really seems to discuss eyelines at all, which is what baffles me. Is matching the two shots more critical in close-ups than wider shots like medium shots?

You can either be really picky about matching eyelines (each close-up shot on the same focal length at the same distance at the same camera height, looking at the same opposing angles, etc.) or you might not be so picky. That's why movies are made by people and not computers.

So basically if you can imagine the editing of the scene, the only thing you really need to concern yourself is the eyelines in close-ups and whether when intercut, the people look like they are looking at each other.

Kubrick, Kurosawa, and even Clint Eastwood (who copied from Kurosawa) were fond of "reverse masters" -- wide shots that were exactly 180 degrees from the previous master. You see this in Kubrick especially since he often shot rooms dead-on, symmetrically, like the red bathroom in "The Shining". But you'll note that when he punched into close-ups, the reverse close-up matches correctly for eyeline.

NCH Eyeline gives you the ability to watch footage live on-site, or online through a remote log-in. You can even stay up to date with security with motion triggered SMS or email alerts. There is also the option to record and archive compressed surveillance footage for viewing at the time of your convenience.

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  • Works with both networked IP cameras and USB cameras.
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  • Find and play surveillance recordings by camera, date or duration.

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