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cinematographer

[ sin-uh-muh-tog-ruh-fer ]

noun

  1. a person whose profession is video photography, especially for feature-length movies.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of cinematographer1

First recorded in 1895鈥1900; cinematograph + -er 1
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鈥淭he Teacher鈥 was shot on location in the West Bank and the arid landscapes and homes captured by cinematographer Gilles Porte feel true to Palestinian life, making for an arresting visual statement.

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Maple, the first Black woman to join the cinematographers union in New York and among the first Black women to direct an independent feature film with 鈥淲ill,鈥 died in 2023 at age 86.

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Shooting the episodes in one take required cinematographer Matt Lewis and camera operator Lee David Brown to work in tandem.

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As Schwartz noted, the actresses sang live on set鈥攕omething cinematographer Alice Brooks said "affected the entire mood of the set."

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鈥淭he fundraising gala, where Zoe鈥檚 dancing among the tables, was much more improvised,鈥 the cinematographer says.

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