cinematographer
English
Etymology
Noun
cinematographer (plural cinematographers)
- (cinematography) A photographer who operates a movie camera, or who oversees the operations of the cameras and lighting when making a film.
- (dated) One who exhibits motion pictures; a projectionist.
- 1916, The American School Board Journal (volume 53, page 41)
- It is what the spectator sees, not reads, that leaves the lasting impression. The best plan is to have the cinematographer call in order to determine the details to be covered.
- 1916, The American School Board Journal (volume 53, page 41)
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Translations
a movie photographer, especially one who is in charge of shooting a movie
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