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cinematographer

/sin-uh-muh-tog-ruh-fer/US // ˌsɪn ə məˈtɒg rə fər //

摄像师,电影摄影师,摄影师,摄制组

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose profession is video photography, especially for feature-length movies.
    • : director of photography.

Examples

  • Andrew Gallery, cinematographer of the Spears-centric 2008 documentary project, “For the Record,” became a close friend and says in the film that she often came to him with questions about legal issues.

  • It’s a cool feature that can enhance your storytelling, and it’s a style of shooting that’s long been used by professional cinematographers.

  • Ragnar Kjartansson I didn’t have so many technical worries because I really trust Chris and Tómas, the cinematographer.

  • Additionally, the gorgeous, refined aesthetic that Jenkins and his cinematographer James Laxton have made a hallmark of their work feels less exact in certain locations, like the North Carolina town and the Tennessee woods set ablaze.

  • My editor, I was her cinematographer, she was my production designer.

  • David worked very closely with the cinematographer on the lighting.

  • I went, along with the cinematographer and some other people.

  • My first couple of movies as a cinematographer, the lighting was awful.

  • Did you still think of your ceiling at that point as cinematographer?

  • The first movie I shot as a cinematographer was called The Unborn.

  • To sum up, the amateur or independent cinematographer has a vast field available for the profitable exercise of his skill.

  • The capital expenditure of the cinematographer need certainly not be great.

  • In most cases the micro-cinematographer works in a state of ignorance.