Similar words: cinematographer, cinematography, cinema, mathematical, mathematics, mathematician, schematic, systematic. Meaning: [‚sɪnɪ'mætɪk] adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the cinema.
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(1) He recalls his native Bombay with cinematic exactness.
(2) His work is considered the acme of cinematic art.
(3) It is a country resonant with cinematic potential, from its architecture to its landscape.
(4) The cinematic effects in her films are clearly borrowed from the great film-makers of the past.
(5) Pembroke's major cinematic achievement to date was introducing Koo Stark to the silver screen.
(6) Yet he received permission to shoot this cinematic indictment entirely on location.
(7) From a slightly more elevated plane of cinematic endeavour comes news to warm the heart of Woody Allen.
(8) The movie does have one cinematic innovation: There is a joke in the trailer that is not in the film.
(9) Both Roeg and Russell could engage with popular cinematic forms in a way that the directors around Anderson could not.
(10) This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
(11) This rather cinematic approach adds to the atmosphere of mystery and excitement.
(12) The ending is a cinematic cop-out using newsreel photo-montage and a walk-on by Nelson Mandela.
(13) The remarkable thing about this cinematic treat was the close comparison it bore to the scene at Stonethwaite campsite a few days previously.
(14) Eisenstein invented cinematic techniques which are still in use today.
(15) Cinematic videos using the Black Sharks graphic engine.
(16) How many cinematic cut - scenes will be included?
(17) Fixed black screen deadlock when skipping doppelganger cinematic.
(18) Together, they give his photos a cinematic visual effect.
(19) Accurately, though unfairly, contemporary critics of the Futurists denounced them with the vindictive labels: photographic, cinematic.
(20) Fast-paced action adventure with you at the centre of some staggering cinematic effects.
(21) In Chinatown, Polanski and Towne conduct an inquest into the power of cinematic truth.
(22) Eventually car chases became a clich, and film makers explored alternative transport in their quest for cinematic thrills. Sentencedict.com
(23) The show-biz story of the decade has spawned the cinematic train wreck of 1996.
(24) It is not a stopgap but a proper part of the cinematic arts.
(25) This, according to film-maker Robert McKee, is the philosophy behind cinematic horror.
(26) In an otherwise straight forward story, director George provides a couple of stunning cinematic moments.
(27) It is a piece with few reasons to be a film, and mercifully few pretensions to cinematic status.
(28) Jarmusch here is experimenting with and calling the spectator's attention to cinematic conventions.
(29) The glossy conventions of Hollywood were spurned in favour of a rough-hewn cinematic style more suited to the reality at hand.
(30) Some have even questioned its right to be called a masterpiece by condemning Welles' self-conscious bid for cinematic immortality.
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