videography
/ˌvɪd.iˈɒɡ.rə.fi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌvɪd.iˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌvi-dē-ˈä-grə-fē/ (ame, mw)
videography — 名詞
1. the art, skill, or profession of recording moving images by operating a video ca
錄影;攝錄
使用攝影機拍攝影像的技術或工作
the art, skill, or profession of recording moving images by operating a video camera in order to document real events, create short films, or produce content for television or the Internet.
Hannah studied videography at a community college before starting her own wedding filming business.
Hannah 在社區大學學習錄影技術,之後創立了自己的婚禮拍攝公司。
videography as a field of study / profession
Reuben hired a professional team to handle the videography for his sister's outdoor wedding.
Reuben 聘請專業團隊為他姐姐的戶外婚禮負責錄影工作。
collocation: handle the videography
The museum exhibit on street art featured stunning videography by local filmmakers.
博物館的街頭藝術展中,展示了當地影片創作者令人驚豔的錄影作品。
Indra used her phone to film the cooking demonstration, then edited the videography that evening.
Indra 用手機拍下烹飪示範的畫面,當天晚上就完成了錄影剪輯。
- video production
broader term that includes planning, shooting, and editing video content; videography focuses more on the camera work itself
- filmmaking
emphasizes the creation of narrative films rather than documenting real events
- camera work
more informal; can refer to the quality or style of the filming rather than the profession
文法句型
noun used as subject or object
用法筆記
Unlike cinematography (which focuses on artistic camera work for cinema), videography often refers to recording real events such as weddings, conferences, or sports. The person who does this work is called a videographer.