Definition of Kinematography. Meaning of Kinematography. Synonyms of Kinematography

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Definition of Kinematography

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- Cinematography (from Ancient Gr**** κίνημα (kínēma) 'movement' and γράφειν (gráphein) 'to write, draw, paint, etc.') is the art of motion picture (and more...
- Oxford Journals: 179–200. doi:10.1093/screen/hjl015. "The 'Father' Of Kinematography: Leeds Memorial Pioneer Work In England". The Manchester Guardian (1901–1959)...
- January 2024. 2017 BKSTS rebrands to IMIS ... Official web site British Kinematography; Publisher: London, British Kinematograph Society at Internet Archive...
- Press, 2008. Sherlock, p. 37. Hummel, p. 18. "Pik-A-Movie", British Kinematography Sound and Television, August 1973. Retrieved 2008-07-07. Hummel, p....
- et attraction (2008; translated in 2011 as Film and Attraction: From Kinematography to Cinema). These volumes examine the earliest years of cinema from...
- "VIS-COM '71 – Visual Communications and the Learning Industry", British Kinematography Sound and Television journal, Sep 71, pp 348–353, report on the international...
- Amphibious Jeep, Aqua Cheetah, DUKW, Terrapin (Part 1). Directorate of Army Kinematography. 1943. Event occurs at 4.25. Retrieved 9 November 2021 – via iwm.org...
- Edwin Lutyens, as is often stated. It describes him as "The Inventor of Kinematography", a term Friese-Greene never used in talking about his achievements...
- moving to London. There she made films first for British and Colonial Kinematography Company and then for Motograph Film Company. Wiggins returned to the...
- it is claimed that he was the Intelligence Department's Director of Kinematography. In fact Sir William F. Jury held the post. Mad**** did indeed work...