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cinematographer
[ sin-uh-muh-tog-ruh-fer ]
noun
- a person whose profession is video photography, especially for feature-length movies.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cinematographer1
First recorded in 1895–1900; cinematograph + -er 1
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Example Sentences
David worked very closely with the cinematographer on the lighting.
From The Daily Beast
I went, along with the cinematographer and some other people.
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My first couple of movies as a cinematographer, the lighting was awful.
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Did you still think of your ceiling at that point as cinematographer?
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The first movie I shot as a cinematographer was called The Unborn.
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To sum up, the amateur or independent cinematographer has a vast field available for the profitable exercise of his skill.
From Project Gutenberg
The capital expenditure of the cinematographer need certainly not be great.
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In most cases the micro-cinematographer works in a state of ignorance.
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