Cinematographer

/ˌsɪnəməˈtɑːɡrəfər/ noun

A professional who operates the camera and manages the visual style and lighting in film and television production.

Cinematographer combines 'cinematography' (from Greek 'kinema' meaning movement and 'graphia' meaning writing) and '-er' (one who does). The term emerged in the 1890s with the invention of cinema.

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