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cinematographic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cinematographic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something related to cinema or film, particularly in terms of visual style or technique. Example: "The cinematographic quality of the film was breathtaking, capturing the essence of the story beautifully."
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Mr King casts an unsparing light on the rather less heroic reality, of collaboration and denunciation.He also gives a neat account of the city's greatest cinematographic appearance: in Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 film of the mutiny on the Potemkin.
News & Media
Increasingly, games adopt a "third-person" perspective in which the action is viewed from the point of view of a flying camera a technique that allows game designers occasional cinematographic flourishes.
News & Media
Forty-two of his works are now owned by London's National Portrait Gallery, testament to his skill.Over the past decade Mr Shand Kydd's cinematographic eye has roved further afield.
News & Media
Replete with intertextual references and cinematographic staging techniques, these playwrights' works treat contemporary problems but approach them more playfully than their socially committed predecessors.
Encyclopedias
The work is marked by cinematographic techniques, flashbacks, interior monologues, and language from all levels of society, showing influences from many non-Spanish literatures.
Encyclopedias
The style of his first three films, at once delicate, lyrical, and exceptionally fertile in cinematographic invention, has become, partly by choice, more prosaic and conventional.
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It even sneaks into non-cinematographic sitcoms like "The Office" and "Seinfeld".
News & Media
Cuban filmmaking since 1959 has been supported by the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry, which has produced feature and documentary films.
Encyclopedias
The Venice Film Festival was founded in 1932 as the Esposizione d'Arte Cinematografica (Exhibition of Cinematographic Arts), which was a part of that year's Venice Biennale, the second to be held under the aegis of the Italian fascist government.
Encyclopedias
Among the major institutions supporting the performing arts are the National Theatre, the National Ballet of Cuba, the House of the Americas, and the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry.
Encyclopedias
After taking a degree in literature with the intention of becoming a writer, he followed another long-held ambition to make films and entered the Institute of Higher Cinematographic Studies (Institut des Haut Études Cinématographiques).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the visual qualities of a film or related work, use "cinematographic" to highlight the specific techniques and artistic choices in its making.
Common error
Avoid using "cinematic" when "cinematographic" is more appropriate. "Cinematic" often implies grandeur or spectacle, while "cinematographic" refers specifically to the techniques and artistry of filmmaking.
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Linguistic Context
The word "cinematographic" functions primarily as an adjective. As Ludwig AI states, it describes something related to cinematography, specifically the art and technology of motion-picture photography.
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News & Media
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cinematographic" is an adjective used to describe elements related to the art and techniques of filmmaking. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable status in English. It is commonly used in news, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts and its primary purpose is to characterize or describe aspects of film production. While related to the term "cinematic", "cinematographic" focuses more on the technical and artistic processes rather than the grand, sweeping qualities implied by "cinematic".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cinematic
A common synonym emphasizing qualities associated with cinema, but focuses more on scope and grandeur.
filmic
A concise alternative, directly relating to the characteristics of film.
film-like
Emphasizes the resemblance to the qualities of a film, focusing on the visual aspect.
motion picture-esque
Describes something as resembling a motion picture in style or quality.
movie-related
A more general term referring to anything associated with movies.
of film
Describes something that belongs to the realm of film.
visual
Focuses on the visual aspects, omitting the specific connection to cinema.
motion picture
A more formal and technical way to refer to a movie, suitable for official contexts.
production design
Related to design choices in movie creation.
films
Refer to films instead of their visual properties.
FAQs
What does "cinematographic" mean?
"Cinematographic" refers to anything related to the art and techniques of filmmaking, especially concerning visual elements.
How can I use "cinematographic" in a sentence?
You might say, "The director's innovative "cinematographic" style greatly enhanced the film's atmosphere."
What's the difference between "cinematic" and "cinematographic"?
"Cinematic" suggests a grand, sweeping quality reminiscent of movies, while "cinematographic" refers specifically to the technical and artistic aspects of filmmaking. Therefore, use "cinematic" to describe an event that feels like a movie and "cinematographic" to describe the movie-making process.
Are there synonyms for "cinematographic"?
Synonyms include "film-like", "filmic", or "movie-related", depending on the context.
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