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词汇 documentarian
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Definition of documentarian in English:

documentarian

noun ˌdɒkjʊmɛnˈtɛːrɪənˌdäkyəmenˈterēən
  • 1A photographer specializing in producing a factual record.

    纪实摄影师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like his fellow wartime documentarists, he made a successful transition into feature film-making.
    • Made by the veteran photographer and documentarian, the series will recollect Taiwanese society over eight episodes.
    • The most interesting discovery though may have been the fact that some of the photographers of the 19th century surveys had not solely been documentarians.
    • He focused on her Depression-era photographs and early work for the magazine, viewing Mieth as a precursor to later social documentarians.
    • The historian presented a slide show outlining the work of the commercial photographer William Rau, who was the official documentarian of the Pennsylvania railroad from 1889-1893.
    • The catalogue refers to the photographers as documentarists (an older word might be photojournalists).
    • The nature of the event will make it possible for ordinary citizens to act as documentarians, spot-news photographers, and paparazzi.
    1. 1.1 A director or producer of documentaries.
      纪录片导演(或制片)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If only the policy makers could extend that view to documentarians and others who film the world and include in their film the physical fact of other videos being displayed in the world.
      • The documentarians who were at the awards show are all fine film-makers, but also good, really hard working people.
      • Please, documentarians of the world, stay behind the camera and let your subjects do the talking.
      • What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography.
      • These are the moment documentarians die for… a truly great and important story that hasn't been documented before.
      • His two best friends are said to be former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Leni Riefenstahl, the documentarist who made propaganda films of Hitler.
      • Not too many documentarians adjust their style of film-making to the subject.
      • Many other independent documentarians worked in Sarajevo as well, making remarkable films about the city's ordeal.
      • But certainly when the camera's on it changes the situation and a filmmaker's presence alters the reality that the documentarians are reflecting.
      • The film-makers, like so many contemporary documentarians, mistake passivity for ‘objectivity.’
      • The worst case of the visible documentarian is where the filmmaker keeps popping up when the film is supposed to be about something else.
      • Do you think film-makers, apart from documentarians, have responded on a political level as strongly as they could?
      • The young documentarist joined up with the film crew eight weeks prior to the start of shooting and from then witnessed chronic problems - language barriers between the crew, flighty actors and a storm which shut everything down.
      • More independent documentarians than ever are turning to low-budget digital video, and the result can be a visual disaster when transferred to film for festivals.
      • The point is supposed to be about how documentarians exploit and manipulate their subjects in order to make entertainment for the masses.
      • When will documentarians learn that much of this material can stand on its own, without an alternately plucky and maudlin background score, telling us what to feel?
      • Many documentarians hide behind their cameras, editing out any trace of themselves from their finished product.
      • Both of these documentarians are modern artists who capture the truth and then ‘spin’ it, making it conform to and with their overriding cinematic thesis.
      • Nonetheless, they manage to suggest the emotional breadth of the documentary and give us a glimpse into what compels documentarians and their fans.
      • Despite its dominance of the genre, the social problem documentary does not seem to satisfy many contemporary documentarists.
  • 2An expert analyst of historical documents.

    历史文献分析专家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Less than 5 percent of the Smithsonian's vast collection is on display at any given time, but its artifacts are loaned out to other museums and used by researchers, illustrators, educators, and documentarians.
    • In his three-year quest to recover the lost Jewish gravestones of Shanghai, he has worn many hats: archaeologist, documentarian, detective, historian.

Definition of documentarian in US English:

documentarian

nounˌdäkyəmenˈterēən
  • 1A photographer specializing in producing a factual record.

    纪实摄影师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The nature of the event will make it possible for ordinary citizens to act as documentarians, spot-news photographers, and paparazzi.
    • He focused on her Depression-era photographs and early work for the magazine, viewing Mieth as a precursor to later social documentarians.
    • The historian presented a slide show outlining the work of the commercial photographer William Rau, who was the official documentarian of the Pennsylvania railroad from 1889-1893.
    • Made by the veteran photographer and documentarian, the series will recollect Taiwanese society over eight episodes.
    • Like his fellow wartime documentarists, he made a successful transition into feature film-making.
    • The most interesting discovery though may have been the fact that some of the photographers of the 19th century surveys had not solely been documentarians.
    • The catalogue refers to the photographers as documentarists (an older word might be photojournalists).
    1. 1.1 A director or producer of documentaries.
      纪录片导演(或制片)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not too many documentarians adjust their style of film-making to the subject.
      • His two best friends are said to be former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Leni Riefenstahl, the documentarist who made propaganda films of Hitler.
      • The film-makers, like so many contemporary documentarians, mistake passivity for ‘objectivity.’
      • The young documentarist joined up with the film crew eight weeks prior to the start of shooting and from then witnessed chronic problems - language barriers between the crew, flighty actors and a storm which shut everything down.
      • The worst case of the visible documentarian is where the filmmaker keeps popping up when the film is supposed to be about something else.
      • What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography.
      • Many other independent documentarians worked in Sarajevo as well, making remarkable films about the city's ordeal.
      • Despite its dominance of the genre, the social problem documentary does not seem to satisfy many contemporary documentarists.
      • Both of these documentarians are modern artists who capture the truth and then ‘spin’ it, making it conform to and with their overriding cinematic thesis.
      • Many documentarians hide behind their cameras, editing out any trace of themselves from their finished product.
      • More independent documentarians than ever are turning to low-budget digital video, and the result can be a visual disaster when transferred to film for festivals.
      • But certainly when the camera's on it changes the situation and a filmmaker's presence alters the reality that the documentarians are reflecting.
      • Do you think film-makers, apart from documentarians, have responded on a political level as strongly as they could?
      • Please, documentarians of the world, stay behind the camera and let your subjects do the talking.
      • The point is supposed to be about how documentarians exploit and manipulate their subjects in order to make entertainment for the masses.
      • The documentarians who were at the awards show are all fine film-makers, but also good, really hard working people.
      • Nonetheless, they manage to suggest the emotional breadth of the documentary and give us a glimpse into what compels documentarians and their fans.
      • If only the policy makers could extend that view to documentarians and others who film the world and include in their film the physical fact of other videos being displayed in the world.
      • These are the moment documentarians die for… a truly great and important story that hasn't been documented before.
      • When will documentarians learn that much of this material can stand on its own, without an alternately plucky and maudlin background score, telling us what to feel?
  • 2An expert analyst of historical documents.

    历史文献分析专家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In his three-year quest to recover the lost Jewish gravestones of Shanghai, he has worn many hats: archaeologist, documentarian, detective, historian.
    • Less than 5 percent of the Smithsonian's vast collection is on display at any given time, but its artifacts are loaned out to other museums and used by researchers, illustrators, educators, and documentarians.
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