Noun
camerawork (countable and uncountable, plural cameraworks)
Skill or technique involving the use of a camera, especially a video camera.
The boys are currently isolating with their loved ones due to the coronavirus pandemic, but looked tanned and relaxed as they jokingly tossed copies between their two houses via the magic of camerawork and revealed fans can get signed copies. Source: Internet
Frost, Jacqueline B. Cinematography for Directors: A Guide for Creative Collaboration, Michael Wiese Productions (2009) pp. 46, 221 Director Stanley Kubrick told Altman that "the camerawork was wonderful," and asked, "How did you do it?" Source: Internet
However, the Kevin McCloud-voiced programme has had lukewarm reviews, with some viewers feeling nauseous after watching the canine camerawork. Source: Internet
Higham (2004) p. 201. Hepburn involved herself in the production of each of her films, making suggestions for the script and stating her opinion on everything from costumes to lighting to camerawork. Source: Internet
Menno Cruijsen’s electro synth score does give a stylish modern edge to DP Hans Bouma’s constrained camerawork, which only occasionally is let off the leash. Source: Internet
Mr. Hou said that he didn’t rehearse the film, which is fairly astonishing given the precision of the camerawork and how bodies move through his space in it. Source: Internet