Videographic

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌvaɪ.di.oʊˈɡræf.ɪk/

Definitions of videographic

adjective relating to or produced by videography; characteristic of or resembling a video recording

Example Sentences

A1 I watched a simple videographic explanation of photosynthesis.

A2 The students were asked to create a short videographic presentation for their project.

B1 The company decided to invest in a professional videographic production for their marketing campaign.

B2 The videographic analysis of the data revealed interesting patterns and trends.

C1 Her videographic skills are highly sought after in the industry.

C2 The documentary was praised for its innovative use of videographic techniques.

Examples of videographic in a Sentence

formal The videographic analysis of the data revealed some interesting patterns.

informal I found this videographic presentation really cool and informative.

slang Check out this videographic on YouTube, it's mind-blowing!

figurative Her videographic memory allows her to recall details with amazing clarity.

Grammatical Forms of videographic

past tense

videographed

plural

videographics

comparative

more videographic

superlative

most videographic

present tense

videographs

future tense

will videograph

perfect tense

have videographed

continuous tense

is videographing

singular

videographic

positive degree

videographic

infinitive

to videograph

gerund

videographing

participle

videographed

Origin and Evolution of videographic

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'videographic' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'video' meaning 'I see' and the Greek word 'graphikos' meaning 'able to write or draw'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the recording or transmission of moving visual images electronically, the term 'videographic' has evolved to encompass various forms of video production and visual storytelling techniques in the digital age.