English to Urdu Dictionary cinematography

cinematography

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definition
noun
This is a rare motion picture that would be worth seeing for the cinematography alone.
the art of making motion pictures.
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The screen music, too, has dreamy and hypnotic qualities to mirror the 'cinematography' .
Not only was he the film's director and producer, but he was also responsible for the 'cinematography' .
The soundtrack by Michael Storey is as lush as the 'cinematography' and as nuanced as the performances.
I believe the 'cinematography' in the film is some of the finest I've seen in years.
The 'cinematography' in Rivette's films is driven by his fascination with visual texture.
I have been contacted by several foreign directors asking me if I want to do the 'cinematography' for their films.
The film is shot in an authentic manner, with the 'cinematography' bleak and dark, much like its setting.
I have to admit the 'cinematography' is stunning, and it's the film's only asset.
But the performers are expressive, and the 'cinematography' is absolutely gorgeous.
It's well filmed, too, the 'cinematography' never getting in the way of the performances.
The 'cinematography' in the film just made you feel like you were a part of the action.
I loved the acting, the writing, the 'cinematography' , the humor, and even the theme song.
I thought the 'cinematography' was breathtaking; it enhanced the film so much.
You are not only involved in the 'cinematography' but also in the re-writing of the story as you shoot.
This is a rare motion picture that would be worth seeing for the 'cinematography' alone.
As a debut effort, the film is worthy of note and the 'cinematography' is, at times, beautiful.
The excellent DVD transfer brings out the richness of the 'cinematography' in all its black and white glory.
home movie footage with superb 'cinematography'
Neither the 'cinematography' nor costume designs will make any impression on you.
It's no wonder that the movie won a 'cinematography' prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
I was involved with some of the 'cinematography' , but our task was to direct.
It could have been a moral tale, or an artistic exploration of new 'cinematographic' territory.
This was the point when Melville was making films that were very beautiful 'cinematographically' .
Roman Kroitor, a technical innovator, has pioneered new 'cinematographic' approaches for decades.
It becomes apparent that every effort has been made 'cinematographically' to portray a rose-tinted memory.
The film comes across as the work of a competent director and 'cinematographer' , yet it fails to be compelling.
The image overall is often fairly soft, but this seems to be a deliberate 'cinematographic' choice, rather than a flaw in the transfer process.
The scene on the chairlift is notable because it exemplifies Dumont's 'cinematographic' style.
Jean Cocteau once said of Bresson, ‘He expresses himself 'cinematographically' as a poet would with his pen.’
However, in the beginning I did not understand the importance of the 'cinematographic' expression in its entirety.
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