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reshoot

n. An instance of reshooting. vb. To shoot again, especially of video recording.

WordNet
reshoot

v. shoot again; "We had to reshoot that scene 24 times"

Usage examples of "reshoot".

Of course we had to change the footage and the point of view -- reshoot a lot of it.

And there was no way to reshoot the earlier footage so I would look the same throughout the program.

He picked up a pen and scrawled a message to Manford telling him to go ahead and reshoot the photos using plenty of kids and moms.

The film company was back for a reshoot and he was always around to drive the model back and forth to her hotel.

Besides that, there was no privacy with the film 250 Diana Palmer company around, even if it was just for a few days, to reshoot one scene that someone had accidentally destroyed.

If your plane had crashed, the insurance would have paid over a million dollars to reshoot with a new lead, or scrap.

Add in a tight schedule, a hyperkinetic character, and several reshoots of key scenes due to personnel hirings and firings, and I was left even more ragged than usual.

Brisko had been apprehensive, pointing out that there would be no opportunity for reshoots if this went wrong.

With the greater space available in the big production lots or even — with location shooting — all of the great outdoors, and the luxury of limitless reshooting as opposed to the confining immediacy of theater, the motion picture industry was well-suited for showcasing the talents of animals.

She'd done love scene after love scene-choreographed, blocked out, shot and reshot for the camera-and had felt nothing that hadn't been programmed into her character.

Even when it was reshot to change the angle, the emotion generated remained intense.

She'd done love scene after love scene—choreographed, blocked out, shot and reshot for the camera—and had felt nothing that hadn't been programmed into her character.