Definitions
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- noun Technique or skill involving the use of a
camera , especially avideo camera .
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Examples
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He was also bobbing and weaving, so my camerawork is pretty darn manic.
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Days 1 And 2: Midnight Madness Michael Giltz 2010
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The camerawork is gorgeous; sound effects are striking to a fault.
Art review: 'Fiona Tan: Rise and Fall' at the Smithsonian's Sackler Gallery Blake Gopnik 2010
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Not that the film presents raw, grainy “truth-inducing” footage: the camerawork is glossy enough to portray a polished verite style.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2009
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The camerawork is a smidge too shaky and the lighting/color design too dark for me to relish the Predator-on-Alien butt-kicking.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2007
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But Bresson's beautiful camerawork is captured vividly, resulting in one of the best digital presentations ever.
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The acting isn’t bad, but there are a lot of bad jokes and the camerawork is very bad.
Roger Dodger 2002
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My only tiny complaint is that some of the camerawork is a bit amateurish.
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If you notice the camerawork is a bit shaky and there are some snorty, chokey sounds in the background, it's because he let me hold the Flip camera and I was kinda laughing.
Link-mad Monday Book Nerd 2009
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If you notice the camerawork is a bit shaky and there are some snorty, chokey sounds in the background, it's because he let me hold the Flip camera and I was kinda laughing.
Archive 2009-07-21 Book Nerd 2009
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Among techniques clearly described to us is his camerawork, which is presented during an early description of the symptoms of anxiety: nausea, shaking, loss of balance and distorted vision.
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