videographic

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English

Etymology

From video- +‎ -graphic.[1]

Adjective

videographic (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to the production of video material, especially to the use of a video camera.
    • 2005, Richard Elliott, New Paths to Thick Descriptions, →ISBN:
      We offer an overview of videographic methods that illustrates the considerable choice and diversity offered to budding videographers.

Alternative forms

Noun

videographic (plural videographics)

  1. A video recording.
    • 1987, Journal of the Missouri Bar - Volume 43, page 302:
      Unlike a conventional drawing or graph on paper, computerized videographics are flexible and have great capabilities.

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References

  1. ^ videographic, adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.