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dailies

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Dailies , in filmmaking , are the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture . They are so called because usually at the end of each day, that day's footage is developed, synced to sound, and printed on film in a batch (or telecined ...

Usage examples of dailies.

Jonas hated the sight of the randy actor, although he was forced to admit that Nick Logan was a dynamic presence on screen, and the dailies were excellent.

Usually they met up, watched the dailies together, took notes, then compared them.

The dailies actually printed in Munich are all called second-class by the public.

Some of the less important dailies give one a tablespoonful of a continued story every day.

Nearly all of them were dated six months previously and of eight papers, five London national dailies and three major U.

Probably a letter in the post right now to one of the big national dailies telling them he has the viruses and what he intends doing with them.

Do you know that some national dailies are already on the streets -- just before six o'clock?

Maggad-Feist is a publicly traded company that owns twenty-seven dailies around the country.

The other journalists who remain at slow-strangling dailies such as the Union-Register are those too spiteful or stubborn to quit.

He said that from all he'd been reading, it was clear that dailies were "over.

And as long as I never saw the dailies and didn’t know what was going on .

They're showing dailies at lunch°me, and he wondered if you'd like to forgo lunch and take a look.

She was anxious to see the dailies, her job now was to protect Lara in the editing room, where she planned on looking over Mick's shoulder the entire time.

A combination of cheap imported textiles from India and an only son who had always wanted to be a botanist meant that though Frank died leaving eight mills, seven dailies, five weeklies and a county magazine, the profits of his company began falling within days of his coffin being lowered into the ground.