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The phrase "a cinematography" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "cinematography" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The cinematography in that film was breathtaking and truly enhanced the storytelling."
Alternatives: "the art of cinematography" or "cinematographic techniques."
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It won a cinematography award at the Venice Film Festival.
Remnants of video equipment for a cinematography class for 50 young Afghan filmmakers lay smashed.
One of the latecomers was Victor Kislov, a cinematography student whose grandmother's father and stepfather were both killed under Stalin.
Mr. Singer's gift for photography is undeniable; he could make a living as a shooter and shared a cinematography award.
As a student, Jia had met Zhu Jiong, a cinematography student who was two years younger, and in 1999 they married.
The film won a cinematography award (for Ellen Kuras) at the Sundance Film Festival, a neat feat since it was done in digital video.
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Tonight Ida could triumph twice: its luminous black-and-white camerawork has earned it a best cinematography nomination.
Maybe there's a backstage cinematography competition, like the second tier model competition on Project Runway".
These public cameras - the embodiment of the Orwellian "telescreen" - have ushered in a new cinematography.
Soderbergh operated the camera himself and adopted a distinctive cinematography tint for each story so that audiences could tell them apart.
They take a commercial genre, then add jazz or strings, a retro feel, solid cinematography, a grownup cast, and words like "wretched" and "daft".
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