释义 |
filmic, a.|ˈfɪlmɪk| [f. film n. 3 c + -ic.] Of or pertaining to cinematography; suggestive of the cinema; filmable. Hence ˈfilmically adv.
1929I. Montagu tr. Pudovkin's On Film Technique ii. 19 The problem was the expression, filmically, of his joy. 1930Time & Tide 23 Aug. 1080 They do seem to have an eye for the filmic possibilities of subjects. 1930Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Sept. 728/2 Debating the merits of various types of ‘filmic’ art. 1936Archit. Rev. LXXIX. 137 But while reading this book one frequently feels that Mr. Rotha has more interest in his social message than in his filmic means. 1948‘E. Crispin’ Buried for Pleasure iii. 22 His blonde visitant's filmic radiance. 1953New Statesman 14 Nov. 599/1 The most gorgeous of them [sc. Shakespeare films], and after fearful struggles, the most filmic..was Henry V. 1958Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Aug. p. xxviii/2 Arthur Calder-Marshall (whose early novel About Levy was a perfect example of filmic-construction). 1962Listener 23 Aug. 273/2 Most people felt that filmically this was an untidy work. |