camerawork Definition
camera·work (-wʉrk′)
noun
- the work of a cameraman
- cinematography
camerawork Usage Examples
Converse of object
disorientate: It shares with The Dentist 1 and 2 extensive use of disorientating camerawork that emphasizes the peaks of insanity the characters suffer.
Preposition: in
film: There's a lot of hand-held camerawork in the film, there's a lot of dynamism in the cutting.
Adjective modifier
- hand-held: There's a lot of hand-held camerawork in the film, there's a lot of dynamism in the cutting.
- fluid: Kohner, Melford and Robinson worked closely as a team determined to improve upon the American version utilizing more fluid camerawork and enhanced lighting.
- stunning: To further enhance this incredible visual spectacle, Headgate has incorporated the most stunning camerawork to grace any golf game.
- grainy: Ayer goes for the jugular at all times and the grainy, handheld camerawork adds to the scuzzy authenticity.
- digital: It introduced them to digital camerawork, animation and editing in Final Cut Pro we ran schools workshops during Animated Exeter 2002.
- good: Africa Episode 2: Desert Odyssey Silver World Medal, Best Camerawork, The New York Festivals 2002.
Noun used with modifier
handheld: On the other hand, another stylistic device, shaky handheld camerawork, doesn't add anything to the scenes in which it is used.
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