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cinematographer

[ US /ˌsɪnɪməˈtɑɡɹəfɝ/ ]
[ UK /sˌɪnɪmɐtˈɒɡɹəfɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a photographer who operates a movie camera

How To Use cinematographer In A Sentence

  • With the words I write here I am not simply a camera operator or cinematographer; I am the lens itself – flattering, accentuating, distorting – recording how the world will recall my coquettish Miss Kathie. The Nervous Breakdown
  • Directors, scriptwriters, cinematographers, set designers and the rest had to make hard decisions - to work with the enemy, or not work at all.
  • He ' s assembled an A-list cast, two cinematographers, an award-winning costume designer, and a visual-effects team from South Korea to bring what he describes as detailed authenticity to the film. On Location With China
  • Another “Amelie” alumnus is cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel who flawlessly mixes real photography and computer assistance. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • He has paired up with a new cinematographer that seems to think on equal creative plains.
  • Acting as his own cinematographer (he also edited the film), González-Rubio pulls off a remarkable balancing act -- his HD camera is tropistically alert to beauty and sensation but also capable of effacing its own presence, whether in the cramped palafitte or on a narrow fishing boat. Artforum.com
  • The veteran cinematographer is making his directorial debut.
  • Director H. Bruce H.mberstone and cinematographer Edward Cronjager were prolific hacks who began in silent pictures and ended on television, their careers defined by indis criminate efficiency. Calling All Culturati: James Wolcott
  • The production itself cannot be faulted, with cinematographer Caleb Deschanel contrasting the moist mossiness of the Pacific Northwest, the cool grayness of Portland and the pure whites of Canadian winter.
  • He nodded as Post rushed back to talk to his cinematographer.
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