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The phrase "cinematography of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the visual elements and techniques used in filmmaking. Here is an example: "The cinematography of the film was stunning, with sweeping shots and clever use of lighting to create a haunting atmosphere."
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The cinematography of a largely gloomy Tuscany is breathtaking.
BAM ROSE CINEMAS 30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn (718-636-4100) — "The Cinematofraphy of Ed Lachman".
Consider the glowing old-school cinematography of Douglas Slocombe and Spielberg's dazzling staging.
Despite the extraordinarily fluid and complex cinematography of "Inception," the movie is all script.
Much of John A. Alonzo's evocative cinematography of the American West was rendered bland.
Obviously the cinematography of films is art, just as a still shot can be art.
Full justice is done to the luminous, rose-tinted Technicolor cinematography of the great Jack Cardiff ("Black Narcissus").
The first is the cinematography of Claudio Miranda, who won an Oscar for his work on "Life of Pi".
She's aided by the rich wide-screen cinematography of Mark Wareham, and a persuasive score by Antony Partos.
With the Lyot filter, cinematography of the solar activity of magnetic and velocity fields became a reality.
The polished cinematography of Simon Chapman is glazed with orangey lava lamp hues and production values excel across the board.
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