单词 | cinematic |
释义 | cinematic (sɪnɪmætɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Cinematic means relating to films made for the cinema. ...a genuine cinematic masterpiece. Collocations: cinematic art Alternatively, you could accuse the film of essentially being sports journalism, not a work of true cinematic art. Times, Sunday Times Unequivocally, the cinematic art of the period can be said to have been, in fact, an illustration of the era's ideology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This was all because of the great importance of having the festival in cinematic art. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I also gained a better perspective and understanding of the cinematic art by joining the university film society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Or it could be the end of the cinematic arts as we know them. Times, Sunday Times It's the cinematic equivalent of the slow food movement. Times, Sunday Times A radical departure, it marks a sort of putting-away of childish things, the cinematic equivalent of getting your bellybutton pierced. Times, Sunday Times Its use of rock and pop songs to reinforce its drama was innovative in the film's day and the sequences in question are now the cinematic equivalent of classic tracks. Times, Sunday Times The cinematic equivalent of being waterboarded. The Sun It's so insulting and reductive, like the cinematic equivalent of stag and hen parties, but without the fun. Times, Sunday Times A Rabbit and Garlic of a cinematic experience. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But it's a uniquely cinematic experience that demands that mindset of focus and openness available only to those willing to sit in the dark for two hours. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It's a truly cinematic experience. The Sun (2013) Winners can expect a truly cinematic experience that will take them into the heart of a post-apocalyptic world. The Sun (2016) Smartly scheduled over five consecutive nights, this begins like an art-house movie, then mixes different cinematic genres to offer an inventive critique of the criminal-justice system. Times, Sunday Times It brings together a cornucopia of influences from electroacoustic art music as well as the industrial and cinematic genres. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It shows movies from a range of cinematic genres including romance, crime, drama and docusoaps, all of which are based on real life events. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These represent - so we are told - 'some of the most groundbreaking developments in cinematic history'. Times, Sunday Times It was perhaps the greatest squandering of talent in cinematic history, a tonally erratic spoof jumbling hundreds of halfformed ideas. Times,Sunday Times The scene became part of cinematic history — despite a suspicious-looking cardboard plane being used as a backdrop. Times, Sunday Times It's a piece of cinematic history, not least because those involved in the project spent years afterwards blaming one another for the fact that it flopped. The Sun Over the next 30 years they became one of the most prolific and captivating director-and-muse pairings in cinematic history. Times, Sunday Times His images have a curiously cinematic quality about them. Times, Sunday Times The intricately realised characters and settings that inhabit and define these tracks give them a vivid, almost cinematic quality. The Sun Although many of his films were made for television, they retained a cinematic quality. Times, Sunday Times These gnomic labels betray a cinematic quality, and the writing for a relatively small orchestra teams with incident, albeit of the surreal variety. Times, Sunday Times It has a cinematic quality. The Sun This crisp, objective approach gave his novels a cinematic style it would take cinema itself a decade to catch up with. The Times Literary Supplement The game drew lots of praise for its scale and cinematic style with many reviewers declaring it the best game in the series. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their theatre mixed a cinematic style with total theatre and created physical, dynamic and naturalistic plays. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also drew comic books, an interest that would influence his cinematic style. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Stories instead rely on the series' highly detailed, outline-free, masking-based animation, as well as its cinematic style and pacing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She uses typically cinematic techniques in her minutely choreographed, open-ended narratives, to draw in the viewer and elicit an emotional response. Times, Sunday Times Very much a cinéaste's creation for its remarkable range of cinematic techniques. Times, Sunday Times When he returned to painting he brought cinematic techniques to the political concerns that had been simmering since childhood. Times, Sunday Times Manipulating cinematic techniques to mimic natural perception did not influence inexperienced viewers' ability to comprehend film as long as they understood the line of action. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The cheerleader photographs were achieved with cinematic techniques and methods to produce special effects, most notably the green-screen. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 电影的 Japanese: 映画の |
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