new waver
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Definition
- Noun:
- A filmmaker who follows New Wave ideas: A person, typically a director, who creates films adhering to the principles, styles, or philosophies associated with the New Wave cinematic movements.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The festival featured a talk by a renowned new waver who discussed the French cinematic revolution.
- As a young new waver, her films were characterized by experimental editing and location shooting.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used historically or critically to categorize directors from specific movements, such as the French New Wave () of the late 1950s/60s, or other subsequent national "New Wave" movements (e.g., Japanese New Wave, Czech New Wave).
- It can imply a rejection of traditional studio filmmaking in favor of personal expression, innovative techniques, and often lower budgets.
Variants and Related Words
- New Wave (noun, often capitalized): The cinematic movement itself.
- She studied the techniques of the French New Wave.
- New-Wave (adjective): Describing something characteristic of this movement.
- The gallery exhibited new-wave photography.
Synonyms
- Avant-garde filmmaker
- Innovative director
- Auteur (particularly in the context of the New Wave's emphasis on directorial vision)
Notes on Meaning
- The term is highly specific to film criticism and history. It is not a general term for any new or trendy artist.
- While "New Wave" can refer to movements in music (e.g., post-punk music), the term "new waver" in this defined context is specifically cinematic. A musician in that genre would typically be called a "new wave musician" or "artist."
Noun
- a film maker who follows New Wave ideas