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videographer

[ vid-ee-og-ruh-fer ]

noun

  1. a person who makes films with a video camera.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of videographer1

First recorded in 1970–75; video + (photo)grapher

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Example Sentences

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.

From Digiday

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

From Fortune

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.

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