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videographer

/vid-ee-og-ruh-fer/US // ˌvɪd iˈɒg rə fər //

摄像师,录像师,录影师,录像机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes films with a video camera.

Examples

  • There are numerous lawsuits across the country concerning wedding vendors — photographers, videographers, calligraphers among them — who do not want to participate in a same-sex marriage.

  • Doubman isn’t a professional videographer, and while he bought a small drone for the journey, his TikTok videos were generally short and unedited, unlike travel content popular on Instagram or YouTube.

  • The group is made up of photographers, videographers, motion graphic designers and other visual artists who act as Reef brand ambassadors.

  • A freelance reporter, videographer and photographer, al-Quaety had worked with the news outlet Agence France-Presse since 2015.

  • It’s not the same as the creative team behind OutSpoken, which Moran said is largely done through independent contractors, including Editor-in-Chief Chadwick Moore as well as videographers, researchers and graphic designers.

  • Quast said the commercial cost him $868 to produce with the help of his neighbor who is a “professional videographer.”

  • Kieron Bryan, a former videographer for The Times of London, has not been charged with any crime.

  • New Times has spoken with Anne Onymous, as the videographer wants to be known, for the first time.

  • A video station and videographer will be available to tape interviews and/or help you create video content.

  • “Come here,” he says, leading the videographer into another room, where a man was being treated for his injuries.