Adverb
cinematically (comparative more cinematically, superlative most cinematically)
In cinematic terms
The film was cinematically interesting, but the story was dull.
As for what it's like to die, there are popular theories about white lights and seeing your life cinematically flash before your eyes. Source: Internet
Compelled by Graham’s layered and honest character, Hannah took pen to paper to cinematically amplify this crucial time in her life. Source: Internet
By Preston Wilder Two cinematically noteworthy things are happening in Cyprus this weekend. Source: Internet
I know this was done cinematically to make a point, but the take-away for me? Source: Internet
Supporters of the auteur theory further contend that the most cinematically successful films will bear the unmistakable personal stamp of the director. Source: Internet
I had the job of tracking in a way to lift that voice into isolation, so that it would cut with presence cinematically against the music and SFX tracks. Source: Internet