cinematic

[sɪnəˈmætɪk]

cinematic Definition

  • 1relating to the making of films or movies
  • 2having qualities characteristic of motion pictures

Using cinematic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cinematic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The director's use of lighting created a very cinematic effect.

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    The game has a very cinematic feel to it.

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    The new camera has a cinematic mode that mimics the look of film.

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    The movie was praised for its cinematic style.

cinematic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cinematic

Phrases with cinematic

  • a shared fictional universe that is centered around a series of interconnected films or TV shows

    Example

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe includes over 20 films and several TV shows.

  • an immersive experience that is similar to watching a movie in a theater

    Example

    The amusement park ride provided a cinematic experience with its special effects and surround sound.

  • the visual and narrative techniques used in filmmaking to convey meaning and emotion

    Example

    The director's use of close-ups and slow-motion created a powerful cinematic language in the film.

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Summary: cinematic in Brief

The term 'cinematic' [sɪnəˈmætɪk] refers to anything related to the making of films or movies, or having qualities characteristic of motion pictures. It can be used to describe a particular style or technique used in filmmaking, as well as an immersive experience that mimics the feeling of watching a movie in a theater. Examples include 'The director's use of lighting created a very cinematic effect,' and 'The game has a very cinematic feel to it.'

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