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  1. videographynoun

    The art and technology of producing moving (video) images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart.

  2. videographynoun

    The occupation of taking videos.

  3. videographynoun

    The list of music videos a singer has appeared or sung in.

Wikipedia

  1. Videography

    Videography is the process of capturing moving images on electronic media (e.g., videotape, direct to disk recording, or solid state storage) and even streaming media. The term includes methods of video production and post-production. It used to be considered the video equivalent of cinematography (moving images recorded on film stock), but the advent of digital video recording in the late 20th century blurred the distinction between the two, as in both methods the intermediary mechanism became the same. Nowadays, any video work could be called videography, whereas commercial motion picture production would be called cinematography. A videographer is a person who works in the field of videography and/or video production. News broadcasting relies heavily on live television where videographers engage in electronic news gathering (ENG) of local news stories.

Wikidata

  1. Videography

    Videography refers to the process of capturing moving images on electronic media even streaming media. The term includes methods of video production and post-production. It is the equivalent of cinematography, but with images recorded on electronic media instead of film stock. The word combines "video" from Latin, meaning "I see" or "I apprehend", with the Greek terminal ending "graphy", meaning "to write". Its contemporary sense is rooted in an article titled "Videography" What Does It All Mean?. The advent of digital imaging in the late 20th century began to blur the distinction between videography and cinematography. The arrival of computers and the Internet created a global environment where videography covered many more fields than just shooting video with a camera, including digital animation, gaming, web streaming, video blogging, still slideshows, remote sensing, spatial imaging, medical imaging, security camera imaging, and in general the production of most bitmap- and vector-based assets. As the field progresses videographers may produce their assets entirely on a computer without ever involving an imaging device, using software-driven solutions. Moreover, the very concept of sociability and privacy are being reformed by the proliferation of cell-phone and surveillance video cameras, which are spreading at an exceptional rate globally.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of videography in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of videography in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of videography in a Sentence

  1. Henry Bredemeier:

    Everyone that knew him knew that. He was so talented. His passion was photography and videography and he was amazing at it.

  2. Henry Bredemeier:

    Xan was a really nice and kind person, everyone that knew him knew that. He was so talented. His passion was photography and videography and he was amazing at it.

  3. Brad Merriman:

    When it comes to videography, nothing beats having aerial footage, even if you have a jib crane, it's still not going to do what a drone does.

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