Adjective
cinematographic (comparative more cinematographic, superlative most cinematographic)
of or pertaining to cinematography
An increase in subscription of HD channels has been instrumental in influencing the growth of cinematographic cameras market. Source: Internet
Another important influence on Schaeffer’s practice was cinema, and the techniques of recording and montage, which were originally associated with cinematographic practice, came to "serve as the substrate of musique concrète." Source: Internet
It can be abstract and cinematographic (see Walter Ruttmann's Berlin) or utilise Russian Montage theory (See Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera). Source: Internet
Hirsch (2001), p. 67. In an analysis of the visual approach of Kiss Me Deadly, a late and self-consciously stylized example of classic noir, critic Alain Silver describes how cinematographic choices emphasize the story's themes and mood. Source: Internet
Regardless of where his movies will eventually settle in cinematographic academia or how they will age, you can't look away from them. Source: Internet
In Tezuka's "cinematographic" technique, the panels are like a motion picture that reveals details of action bordering on slow motion as well as rapid zooms from distance to close-up shots. Source: Internet