different between filmmaking vs cineast

filmmaking

English

Alternative forms

  • film making

Etymology

film +? making

Noun

filmmaking (usually uncountable, plural filmmakings)

  1. The activity of preparing edited video works, formerly principally films, whether for entertainment or other purposes.

Synonyms

  • moviemaking

Related terms

  • filmmaker

Translations

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cineast

English

Alternative forms

  • cineaste

Etymology

From French cinéaste.

Noun

cineast (plural cineasts)

  1. An enthusiast of film and the cinema.
  2. A person in the filmmaking industry.

Related terms

  • cineastic

Translations

Anagrams

  • Castine, acetins, ascient, casinet

Romanian

Etymology

From French cinéaste.

Noun

cineast m (plural cinea?ti)

  1. filmmaker

Declension


Swedish

Etymology

Since 1962 from French cinéaste, "filmmaker". From cinéma "cinema" and enthousiaste "enthusiast".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?ne?ast/

Noun

cineast c

  1. someone with great interest in film and film-related subjects; cineast, movie buff
    Hon har varit en hängiven cineast sen yngre tonåren.
    "She has been an avid cineast since her early teens."

Declension

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