Cinematography

Word CINEMATOGRAPHY
Character 14
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈsɪn.ə.məˌtɒɡ.ɹə.fiː/

Definitions and meanings of "Cinematography"

What do we mean by cinematography?

The art or technique of movie photography, including both the shooting and the processing of the image. noun

The art of taking a succession of photographic pictures representing objects in movement, and of showing the same by projection or otherwise. Also kinematography. noun

The art and technique of making and reproducing motion pictures. noun

The act of making a film noun

The art, process, or job of filming movies.

Motion picture photography.

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The word "cinematography" in example sentences

One of the most fundamental techniques in cinematography is using the point of sharpest focus to signal the viewer where to look and using a moving point of focus to pull the viewer’s eye through the frame. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The cinematography is crisply dark, accentuating the relentless 24/7 sprint the company has been on from the very beginning. ❋ Marc Ruxin (2010)

Anyone interested in cinematography should watch it at least 50 times. ... not joking. ❋ Randy Wilharm (2009)

The cinematography is amazing: This film looks very slick, the action is well choreographed, and the depiction of China is breathtaking. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The cinematography is impeccable in the film, provided byAlwin H. Kuchler, who suggested the idea of keeping the interior of the ship coloured in muted greys and blues, therefore shocking the audience with the brilliance of the Sun when those shots came on screen. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The beautiful outdoor cinematography is a stark contrast to the hellish situations they find themselves in, while the naturalistic acting style lends more authenticity to the characters. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In this sixth film in the series, the cinematography is stunning, and the story unfolds in a stately and unhurried fashion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So much of the art of cinematography is lighting, and if one of the two has already lit a scene for his style, the other would have to stick with it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The cinematography is beautiful, and the movie's ingenious editing seamlessly interweaves past and present, and jumps between several different lawsuits. ❋ Oliver Chiang (2010)

The elegant cinematography is the work of Jeff Cronenweth (who comes by it naturally; his late father, Jordan, was one of the best shooters of his time). ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2010)

Oh, and like a lot of WB films of this era, the cinematography is moody and nice all around. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I haven't been a great admire of German cinema, but after watching the Bunker, Life of others and now this makes me realise that German cinematography is a powerful one and it has shown its efficiency in portraying important historical events at such great effect. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As for Paranoid Park, I unfortunately haven't seen it, but the fact alone that Christopher Doyle handled cinematography is an argument to check it out. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The cinematography is good and there weren't any awkward cuts ... like some Guitar Hero commercials I've recently seen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And no, the cinematography is bland unless it's going over the top. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are some truly beautiful scenes – the scene with Michael and the horses in the early morning mist – before his car blows up – stands out as a particularly haunting and powerful moment, but mostly the cinematography is willing to take a backseat to the complicated and riveting drama that unfolds on the screen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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