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Definition of "cinematically" [cinematically]

  • In cinematic terms (adverb)

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Use "cinematically" in a sentence
  • "The opus opens with the letters of the play's title cinematically coming together, proclaiming the beginning of each installment, but also signifying the fragmented nature of the work that eventually pulls together into a greater whole."
  • "Asked to compare the experience of working onTwilightwith working on theHarry Potterfranchise, Campbell Bower said, TheTwilightphenomenon cinematically is relatively young so there’s still a lot of growth there to go with the film, and there’s still a lot of connections to be made between cast and crew and stuff, whereas withPotterthey’ve been going for 10 years now."
  • "There are subtle political and environmental overtones that I certainly don’t hit anyone over the head with at all, but that will hopefully make you think about things like war, politics and current events, by presenting them in situations cinematically from a uniquely different perspective."