cinematic art

collocation in English

meaningsofcinematicandart

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cinematic
adjective
uk
/ˌsɪn.əˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/ˌsɪn.əˈmæt̬.ɪk/
relating to ...
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art
noun
uk
/ɑːt/
us
/ɑːrt/
the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that ...
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(Definition ofcinematicandartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcinematic art

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In the past greatcinematicartnever needed every grunt under the bedclothes to portray passion or every clinical crunch of bones to convey violence.
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Unequivocally, thecinematicartof the period can be said to have been, in fact, an illustration of the era's ideology.
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This was all because of the great importance of having the festival incinematicart.
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I also gained a better perspective and understanding of thecinematicartby joining the university film society.
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Vorkapich taught the autonomous nature of thecinematicartform, emphasizing the unique dynamic quality of movement and kinetic energy inherent in motion pictures.
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Well acquainted with the cinematic arts, he has manipulated data and even concocted events, drawing on his memory for plausible details.
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The term, used since at least 1957, is distinct from videography and cinematography, two mass nouns for processes within the cinematic arts.
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The first and second films are widely held in high esteem as examples of the cinematic arts.
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Currently, the school offers instrumental music (including piano and guitar), vocal music, creative writing, performance and technical theatre, dance, visual arts and cinematic arts.
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A new art center houses studios for architecture, ceramics, painting/drawing, woodworking, photography, and cinematic arts.
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The fraternity also held annual banquets to honor notable contributors to the cinematic arts.
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This was very clear with cinematic arts.
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