Definition of Videographers. Meaning of Videographers. Synonyms of Videographers

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- sound operators. Typically, videographers are distinguished from cinematographers by the type of equipment they use. Videographers commonly use digital hard-drive...
- Videographers began to form regional and national organizations, the largest, currently active organization being the Wedding and Event Videographers...
- Molly Davies is a videographer or video artist. She has collaborated with John Cage, David Tudor, Takehisa Kosugi, Lou Harrison, Michael Nyman, Alvin Curran...
- Blu-ray Disc or thumbdrive for easy distribution or archiving. Many videographers maintain their own YouTube or Vimeo channel for sharing and showcasing...
- consumer-based video cameras, or camcorders, in the late 1970s, as videographers, who had businesses do****enting weddings, began to look for other markets...
- direction, and intensity of light, thereby enabling photographers and videographers to achieve specific effects or moods in their images. Light modifiers...
- Internet. Its name suggests the intended use by producers, bloggers, videographers to showcase pod-casts to broadcasts, reach out and create an instant...
- the shorts of New York, I Love You all have a unifying thread, of a videographer who films the other characters. The film stars an ensemble cast, among...
- role from the first film as a serial killer who lures unsuspecting videographers to their deaths, with Desiree Akhavan portraying his latest target....
- Television crew positions are derived from those of film crew, but with several differences. Work before shooting begins is called the pre-production stage...