camerawork
/ˈkæmrəwɜːk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkæmrəwɜːrk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkam-rə-ˌwərk How to pronounce camerawork (audio) ˈka-mə-rə-/ (ame, mw)
camerawork — 名詞
1. the way a camera is handled to create the look of a film, television programme,
攝影手法
相機取景、移動與拍攝方式
the way a camera is handled to create the look of a film, television programme, video, or set of pictures
Critics praised Ziad's camerawork during the storm scene on the ferry.
評論家稱讚 Ziad 在渡輪暴風雨那場戲裡的運鏡。
collocation: praise the camerawork
The shaky camerawork makes the tunnel chase feel more dangerous.
搖晃的運鏡讓隧道追逐戲更有危險感。
effect: shaky camerawork builds tension
Diya practiced handheld camerawork while filming birds above the wet fields.
Diya 在濕地上空拍鳥時,練習手持運鏡。
Wide camerawork let viewers see the drummer and crowd together.
寬闊的攝影手法讓觀眾能同時看見鼓手和人群。
Ada asked for steadier camerawork before the couple entered the hall.
Ada 要求新人進場前用更穩的運鏡。
- cinematography
more technical and often used for the planned visual craft of a film or television production
- photography
broader and more often used for still pictures or the whole field
- filming
broader, referring to recording video rather than the camera technique itself
文法句型
praise the camerawork
handheld camerawork
shaky camerawork
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. It is most often used when people comment on how a film, show, or video was shot, especially camera movement, framing, and steadiness, rather than the whole production.