cinematography

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The art and technique of making and reproducing motion pictures
The art or science of motion picture photography
Cinematography is the technique of making films for the cinema. an admirer of Arthur Jafa's breathtaking cinematography. the skill or study of making films (cinematograph; CINEMA). Art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special effects to achieve the photographic images desired by the director. Cinematography focuses on relations between the individual shots and groups of shots that make up a scene to produce a film's effect. Well-known cinematographers include Nestor Almendros, Gregg Toland, and Sven Nykvist
pretty pictures that move; typically preceded by an adjective ("stunning," "dreamlike," "flat")
the art of motion-picture photography
Visual effects in general In particular, the panoramic countryside shots if outside the Village; the colorful buildings and costumes if within the Village; and fancy ``high-tech'' props, high-tech especially for the 1960s
The discipline of making lighting and camera choices when recording photographic images for the cinema
{i} art of motion pictures, art of making movies
the act of making a film
A general term for all the manipulations of the film strip by the camera in the shooting phase and by the laboratory in the developing phase
In this course, we're using the term cinematography to cover all those things that the Director of Photography for a film would be responsible for: in other words, all those technical decisions and practices associated with the camera itself This includes choosing the film stock, lenses, angles, distances, and camera movements as well as (sometimes) deciding how the lighting will be set up Filmmakers who favor a mise-en-scene approach over a montage approach will often do the things that editing normally does with carefully choreographed camerawork (for example, the first long take in Orson Welles's Touch of Evil)
filmology
cinematographer
A photographer who operates a movie camera, or who oversees the operations of the cameras and lighting when making a film
cinematographer
The making of motion pictures
cinematographer
a photographer who operates a movie camera
cinematographer
A cinematographer is a person who decides what filming techniques should be used during the shooting of a film
cinematographer
One who exhibits moving pictures or who takes chronophotographs by the cinematograph
cinematographer
A photographer who operates a movie camera, or who oversees the operations of the cameras when making a film
cinematographer
{i} one who films movies, movie maker or photographer
cinematographer
A motion picture photographer (Ch 13)
cinematographer
The director of photography in film-making
cinematographer
Director of Photography
cinematographic
{s} of or pertaining to cinematography (art of creating motion pictures)
cinematographic
of or pertaining to cinematography
cinematographically
through cinematography (art of creating motion pictures)
cinematography

    Silbentrennung

    cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy

    Türkische aussprache

    sînîmıtägrıfi

    Synonyme

    filmmaking

    Aussprache

    /ˌsənəməˈtägrəfē/ /ˌsɪnɪməˈtɑːɡrəfiː/

    Etymologie

    () From cinematograph + -graphy
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