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Cinematography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of cinematographically in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of cinematographically. Pronunciation of cinematographically. Translations of cinematographically. cinematographically synonyms, cinematographically antonyms. ... The art or technique of movie photography, including both the shooting and development of...
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Inflected Form(s): plural cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phies. : the art or science of motion-picture photography <X-ray fluoroscopic cinematography> ...
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the art, science, and work of photography in making films. Etymology: < cinematograph, film projector < Fr cinématographe < Gr kinēma (gen. kinēmatos), ...
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Many viewers who felt let down by The Dreamers' treatment of the events of '68 may feel vindicated by this work. Cinematographically, Philippe Garrel employs gritty, grainy black-and-white to impart a docudrama quality to the motion picture (and...
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A Warner Brother Intl. Spain (in Spain)/Sony Pictures Classics (in U.S.) release of an El Deseo production with the participation of TVE, Canal Plus. (International sales: Focus Features). Produced by Esther Garcia. ... pic is cinematographically and dramatically more contained and satisfyingly unflashy.
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