Cinematographer vs Cinematographed - What's the difference?
cinematographer | cinematographed |
(cinematography) a photographer who operates a movie camera, or who oversees the operations of the cameras and lighting when making a film
(cinematograph)
(historical) A camera that could develop its own film and served as its own projector.
* (Rudyard Kipling), Mrs Bathurst
As a noun cinematographer
is a photographer who operates a movie camera, or who oversees the operations of the cameras and lighting when making a film.As a verb cinematographed is
past tense of cinematograph.cinematographer
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(wikipedia cinematographer)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* cinematographistAnagrams
*cinematographed
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Verb
(head)cinematograph
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(Cinematograph)Noun
(en noun)- “Biograph or cinematograph was what I was alludin' to. London Bridge with the omnibuses — a troopship goin' to the war — marines on parade at Portsmouth an' the Plymouth Express arrivin' at Paddin'ton.” “Seen 'em all. Seen 'em all,” said Hooper impatiently.