filmography
Pronunciation: [fɪlmˈɒɡrəfi]
Word
Context: “media production”
(noun) a list of all the movies or films created by a specific person or done in a particular style. It's kind of like a special collection of a director's or actor's work so we can see everything they've made.
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The filmography of the famous actor includes many beloved movies that people still watch today.
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The director's filmography does not include any big films that made a lot of money.
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Can you tell me about her filmography and what films she's directed?
Context: “research”
(noun) a list that might include details like when and where the films were made, who worked on them, and what they are about. This helps people learn more about someone's career in filmmaking.
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The filmography provided useful information about the director’s early work.
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He forgot to update his filmography with his latest projects.
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Why is it important to have a complete filmography for filmmakers?
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