The Setting Of Videography
As for the linguistic origin of the concept, Latin has again had much to contribute to the invention of the term as video in this old language means I see whereas graphy refers to writing. Videography is a word that was coined in our modern times, because even a few years ago, the process was still novelty.
They used the word cinematography instead of the one under discussion here. But with the coming of the 21st century and the boom in technological development, the need for a new word arose in order to make a difference between the two processes that involved different stocking possibilities.
Moreover, the age of the Internet brought about even more of the development of videography in itself as now the market has extended and has further become segmented taking into account the application that videography is concerned more with. The segments of this market could be event video, broadcast video, corporate video and the list could continue.
Besides shooting images, videography has come to extend to other types of videos such as digital animation, streaming, video blogging, video games, slide shows and more. This ever increasing and spreading media, that has gained so much ground during these modern times, may involve only work on the computer without even using devices that capture images.
This means that computer programs are now designed to create animation. Mobile phones also use videography which clearly means that videography is within the use of anyone, although we definitely don't refer to this concept when thinking about the pictures and videos we take with the phone camera.
Last but no least, videography refers to the collection of music videos or video films of an artist as compared to filmography, which means the collection of all the movies made by an actor, or discography, which refers to all the discs released on the market by a singer or a band.