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filmmaker

/film-mey-ker/US // ˈfɪlmˌmeɪ kər //

制片人,电影制片人,电影制作人,电影制作者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called moviemaker. a producer or director of motion pictures, especially one working in all phases of production: the leading young filmmakers of France.
    • : a person who makes film, especially for use in photography.

Examples

  • Simultaneously, she began contacting filmmakers on the ground in Wuhan who might be able to film what was going on.

  • So the age-old question of whether critics are just failed filmmakers turns up early in the movie, which then keeps transitioning into other age-old questions.

  • Poitras denied this, saying she had been active on several films in production when she was fired as well as making an online security guide for filmmakers.

  • It served its purpose well, allowing filmmakers to layer spectacular landscapes and futuristic settings onto its blank canvas in post-production.

  • Vimeo, the video-sharing platform originally created by filmmakers is building a large community of creative marketers producing content.

  • In “Steal This Episode,” the filmmaker denounces Homer Simpson as an “enemy of art.”

  • Yet, for god knows what reason, his name is never brought up in the “Great American Filmmaker” conversation.

  • Hitchcock saw the work of, and probably met, Murnau, the great German filmmaker--the earliest master of bleak light and shadow.

  • I just felt myself getting better and better, stronger and stronger as a filmmaker, and that is sort of embedded in the movies.

  • Long gone are the days of the Young British Artists movement: now a salt-and-pepper-haired filmmaker is the artist of the moment.