moviemaker

/ˈmuː.viˌmeɪ.kər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmuː.viˌmeɪ.kɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmü-vē-ˌmā-kər/ (ame, mw)

moviemaker — noun

  • moviemakersingular
  • moviemakersplural

1. a person whose job is to produce films, especially someone who oversees the crea

1.名詞B2
釋義

a person whose job is to produce films, especially someone who oversees the creative and practical decisions from script to final cut.

例句

Takeshi spent three years saving money before becoming a full-time moviemaker.

become + a moviemaker for career transition

The festival honored an independent moviemaker who films stories about rural villages.

modifier: independent moviemaker (no studio backing)

同義詞
  • filmmaker

    more formal and widely used in industry and journalism

  • director

    narrower — focuses on creative leadership during shooting

  • producer

    narrower — focuses on finance, scheduling, and logistics

  • auteur

    highbrow; implies a strong personal artistic signature across films

文法句型

a moviemaker + relative clause

moviemaker of [genre/subject]

用法筆記

Often used as a broader, less formal alternative to 'filmmaker', covering roles that mix directing and producing. Distinguish from 'director' (creative vision only) and 'producer' (money and logistics only) — a moviemaker typically does both.

常見錯誤

She is a moviemaker of the photo.
She is a moviemaker of documentaries.
💡'moviemaker' takes a film-related object, not a still image.
He moviemakes children's films.
He makes children's films.
💡'moviemaker' is a noun only; there is no verb form.