How to Say ‘Who is doing video?’ in German
Wer macht Video?
vair mahkht VEE-deh-oh
[vair mahkht VEE-deh-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: Fast and useful. Another natural version is 'Wer filmt?' = 'Who is filming?'
🇩🇪 In Germany: In production settings, role clarity is essential. Germans tend to appreciate getting responsibilities settled early.
Phrase Breakdown
Wer
[vair]
who
Question word used to ask which person is responsible.
Wer macht Video beim Dreh?
Who does video during the shoot?
Macht Video
mahkht VEE-deh-oh
makes/records a video
Refers to the person creating the video; in natural German this would usually be 'macht ein Video'.
Wer macht ein Video?
Who is making a video?
Words in this phrase
macht
[mahkht]
does / makes
Form of machen used with er/sie/es; in questions about responsibility.
Wer macht Video heute?
Who does video today?
Video
[VEE-deh-oh]
video
Video production task, filming, or camera work.
Wer macht Video im Studio?
Who does video in the studio?
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