释义 |
Definition of vérité in English: vériténoun ˈvɛrɪtɛɪveʀiteˌveriˈtā mass nounA genre of film, television, and radio programmes emphasizing realism and naturalism. in vérité, good-looking young adults talk about sitcoms in combination, as modifier a shadowy video-vérité masterpiece, complete with flying sweat droplets Example sentencesExamples - The canvas has often been compared to a snapshot, but to Sussman it looked more like a painted film still, art's first cinéma vérité moment.
- It's not glam, not in any way, and its vérité sensibility is its strength.
- I know two wrongs don't make a right and all that, but cinéma vérité is a genre, not a mission statement.
- The show's vérité style gives it a raw feel that suits its improvisational nature.
- For some vérité purists, this might be taboo: the camera should act objectively and not interfere with the subject.
- I like this vérité approach to showing the making of a film, without voice-overs or talking heads.
- Occasional use of his documentary camera can also help sell network execs on the necessity of the show's vérité visual style.
- If you've ever seen Andy Warhol's Trash or Flesh, you'll recognize bits and pieces of those films' grimy vérité style at work here.
- Shot in grainy black and white imagery, with sudden zooms and an expertly wielded cinéma vérité camera style, it creates a rare immediacy.
- The end of the film culminates with the modern use of vérité as a style or film language to indicate reality.
- Do-it-yourself video vérité and participant documentaries may improve on the televised quality of news as reality-based non-fiction.
- I felt that certain films lend themselves to cinéma vérité or interview form, and other subjects don't.
- This hand-held camera, which was supposed to create a real sense of disturbance, actually made it look like cinéma vérité.
- It's like cinéma vérité, where I'm trying to make the dialogue as real as possible.
- You've mentioned in interviews that French directors like Truffaut and Godard were big influences on your vérité style.
- Feld's recordings are to radio journalism what cinéma vérité is to TV documentary.
- The film traces out, fairly superficially, the history of the documentary style known as cinéma vérité from the 1950s to the present day.
- Was it cinéma vérité, produced for our voyeuristic enjoyment?
- His films - particularly Moi un noir - influenced the French New Wave and the cinéma vérité movements.
- This evening-long excursion into cinéma vérité culminated in a fistfight staged for the benefit of Dowse's camera.
Synonyms accurate, true to life, faithful, telling it like it is, as it really happened, fact-based, realistic, close, lifelike, convincing
Origin French, literally 'truth'. Definition of vérité in US English: vériténounˌveriˈtā A genre of film, television, and radio programs emphasizing realism and naturalism. in vérité, good-looking young adults talk about sitcoms in combination, as modifier a shadowy video-vérité masterpiece, complete with flying sweat droplets Example sentencesExamples - Feld's recordings are to radio journalism what cinéma vérité is to TV documentary.
- I like this vérité approach to showing the making of a film, without voice-overs or talking heads.
- For some vérité purists, this might be taboo: the camera should act objectively and not interfere with the subject.
- Occasional use of his documentary camera can also help sell network execs on the necessity of the show's vérité visual style.
- The film traces out, fairly superficially, the history of the documentary style known as cinéma vérité from the 1950s to the present day.
- Do-it-yourself video vérité and participant documentaries may improve on the televised quality of news as reality-based non-fiction.
- I felt that certain films lend themselves to cinéma vérité or interview form, and other subjects don't.
- His films - particularly Moi un noir - influenced the French New Wave and the cinéma vérité movements.
- If you've ever seen Andy Warhol's Trash or Flesh, you'll recognize bits and pieces of those films' grimy vérité style at work here.
- You've mentioned in interviews that French directors like Truffaut and Godard were big influences on your vérité style.
- The end of the film culminates with the modern use of vérité as a style or film language to indicate reality.
- It's not glam, not in any way, and its vérité sensibility is its strength.
- This hand-held camera, which was supposed to create a real sense of disturbance, actually made it look like cinéma vérité.
- It's like cinéma vérité, where I'm trying to make the dialogue as real as possible.
- The canvas has often been compared to a snapshot, but to Sussman it looked more like a painted film still, art's first cinéma vérité moment.
- Was it cinéma vérité, produced for our voyeuristic enjoyment?
- This evening-long excursion into cinéma vérité culminated in a fistfight staged for the benefit of Dowse's camera.
- The show's vérité style gives it a raw feel that suits its improvisational nature.
- Shot in grainy black and white imagery, with sudden zooms and an expertly wielded cinéma vérité camera style, it creates a rare immediacy.
- I know two wrongs don't make a right and all that, but cinéma vérité is a genre, not a mission statement.
Synonyms accurate, true to life, faithful, telling it like it is, as it really happened, fact-based, realistic, close, lifelike, convincing
Origin French, literally ‘truth’. |