Videographer

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌvaɪ.diˈɑːɡ.rə.fər/

Definitions of videographer

noun A person who films or produces videos

Example Sentences

A1 A videographer is someone who films events and creates videos.

A2 The videographer captured all the important moments of the wedding.

B1 The videographer used a drone to get aerial shots for the promotional video.

B2 As a videographer, he is skilled in both filming and editing techniques.

C1 The videographer's portfolio showcases a wide range of projects, from commercials to documentaries.

C2 The videographer's expertise in lighting and framing sets him apart in the industry.

Examples of videographer in a Sentence

formal The videographer captured every moment of the wedding ceremony with precision and skill.

informal I hired a videographer to film my friend's birthday party.

slang The videographer totally nailed the music video shoot.

figurative In a way, the videographer is like a visual storyteller, capturing moments that will last a lifetime.

Grammatical Forms of videographer

past tense

videographed

plural

videographers

comparative

more videographic

superlative

most videographic

present tense

videographs

future tense

will videograph

perfect tense

have videographed

continuous tense

is videographing

singular

videographer

positive degree

videographer

infinitive

to videograph

gerund

videographing

participle

videographing

Origin and Evolution of videographer

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'videographer' is a combination of 'video' and 'grapher'. 'Video' comes from the Latin word 'videre' meaning 'to see', and 'grapher' comes from the Greek word 'graphein' meaning 'to write'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who records video footage, the term 'videographer' has evolved to encompass a broader range of video production activities, including editing and post-production work.