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cinematographical

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as cinematographic. Also kinematographical.

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  • adjective Alternative form of cinematographic.

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Examples

  • There is no cinematographical genius on display with this movie; neither is the acting much above mundane.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Fred Perry 2007

  • There is no cinematographical genius on display with this movie; neither is the acting much above mundane.

    Pan's Labyrinth Fred Perry 2007

  • The mechanism of our ordinary knowledge is of a cinematographical kind.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2005

  • The mechanism of our ordinary knowledge is of a cinematographical kind.

    Psyche and Cinema: Hume, James, and Bergson Tusar N Mohapatra 2005

  • It is the same cinematographical mechanism in both cases, but it reaches a precision in the second that it cannot have in the first.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

  • The cinematographical method is therefore the only practical method, since it consists in making the general character of knowledge form itself on that of action, while expecting that the detail of each act should depend in its turn on that of knowledge.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

  • Bound, like the physics of the moderns and the metaphysics of the ancients, to the cinematographical method, it ended with the conclusion, implicitly admitted at the start and immanent in the method itself: _All is given.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

  • Modern, like ancient, science proceeds according to the cinematographical method.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

  • On the contrary, if we treat becoming by the cinematographical method, the Forms are no longer snapshots taken of the change, they are its constitutive elements, they represent all that is positive in Becoming.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

  • On the flux itself of duration science neither would nor could lay hold, bound as it was to the cinematographical method.

    Evolution créatrice. English Henri Bergson 1900

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