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videographer

American  
[vid-ee-og-ruh-fer] / ˌvɪd iˈɒg rə fər /

noun

  1. a person who makes films with a video camera.


Etymology

Origin of videographer

First recorded in 1970–75; video + (photo)grapher

Example Sentences

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“His messaging feels like he’s actually talking to us,” said Jeff Soevyn, a 23-year-old legal videographer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 2, 2025

Thompson said that it was nothing personal, but that Noem showed up, unannounced, with a camera crew and a videographer.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2025

“The videographer may have inadvertently triggered the safety function.”

From Salon • Sep. 24, 2025

The UN previously said a safety mechanism might have been triggered by Trump's videographer who had been travelling backwards up the escalator while the teleprompter belonged to the US delegation.

From BBC • Sep. 24, 2025

For Marketa Schusterova, a videographer who co-founded TideBreakers, the situation for Wikie and Keijo is bleak.

From BBC • Aug. 23, 2025