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Answer for the clue "Videographer's problem ", 5 letters:
glare

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Glass laminate aluminium reinforced epoxy ( GLARE ) is a fiber metal laminate (FML) composed of several very thin layers of metal (usually aluminium ) interspersed with layers of glass-fiber " pre-preg ", bonded together with a matrix such as epoxy . The ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. look at with a fixed gaze; "The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her" [syn: glower ] be sharply reflected; "The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface" shine intensely; "The sun glared down on us"

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context US of ice English) smooth and bright or translucent; glary n. 1 (context uncountable English) An intense, blinding light. 2 showy brilliance; gaudiness. 3 An angry or fierce stare. 4 (context telephony English) A call collision; the situation where ...

Usage examples of glare.

Looking through the porthole, Ahl saw the great red glare of the funeral fire.

The water witch shot a glare at both Fidelias and Amara and then left.

The amphicyon glared in helpless rage at the small human sitting high above it, the human that was forcing, bending, compelling.

There was a thud below him as the baffled cat fell back to earth, and then Tarzan of the Apes, drawing his dinner farther up to the safety of a higher limb, looked down with grinning face into the gleaming yellow eyes of the other wild beast that glared up at him from beneath, and with taunting insults flaunted the tender carcass of his kill in the face of him whom he had cheated of it.

As his eyes sought the authors of the frightful sound he saw standing upon the shore, glaring at him with hate-filled eyes, a devil-faced panther surrounded by the hideous apes of Akut, and in the forefront of them a giant black warrior who shook his fist at him, threatening him with terrible death.

The little red people interpreted their sullen bovine glares as subservience only, but all the while the Archaea were looking at them thinking, You cannibals, we are going to get you some day.

Then, glaring at its foes with blazing hatred, the archfiend jerked its hands as if snapping a stick.

And she was afraid her father, who must at first have minded very much and then had come to mind less, had perhaps by now learned to count on returning home every night to a dark and peaceful house instead of stepping into the full, accusing spotlight glare as Ginger sat, slightly atilt at the kitchen alcove table, presiding tragically over a baked-away casserole, sipping vermouth and twisting her rings.

Had earthquakes shaken the windows atilt so they mirrored intruders with distorted gleams and glares?

McGrath looked down at the still form, his brain a maelstrom of seething emotions, then wheeled, glaring, every nerve atingle, his pistol springing into his hand.

Their head housekeeper, skinny and tough as a piece of barbed wire, placed both freckled hands on the gazebo railing and glared at Axminster Stoker.

Third, Bruno himself stuck in said inn for the rest of the day while his passenger goes off with a young Austrian witness to pursue his investigations -finally cracks up under the dour cloud of graceless silence and the glares of loathing lasered his way by the locals, and finally freaks out completely at a cafe where he and Zen stop on the way back down the mountain, screaming action ably offensive abuse at the stocky, stolid Teutonic blockheads who have made his life and those of all his fellow recruits a misery for months on end.

From the glare he gave Bailli, it was plain he did not like the idea of marching for several days.

He glared across at Hwoshien, the two men regarding each other like a couple of irritated banty roosters.

Totha screamed in triumph and was on the point of leaping into his chariot to finish him when she choked, stood stiffly upright, her eyes glaring, and then clutched at the basketwork of the chariot.