
1) Amount or length of film 2) Cassette 3) Copy 4) Demo 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Film 8) Film length 9) Film that has been shot 10) Film-making measure 11) Filmed material 12) Filmed sequence 13) Filming quantity 14) Fodder for a movie editor 15) Home video supplement 16) It may be raw
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- the amount of film that has been shot
- a rate of charging by the linear foot of work done
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In filmmaking and video production, footage is the raw, unedited material as it had been originally filmed by movie camera or recorded by a video camera which usually must be edited to create a motion picture, video clip, television show or similar completed work. More loosely, footage can also refer to all sequences used in film and video editing...
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Any length of film. It is important to note the footage shot for a particular effect, moment, scene and film. On a day to day basis this is recorded by the assistant cameraperson in the camera report. 5,400 feet of 35mm film are shot in one hour and depending on the requirements of the director and editor, the footage total give some indication as ...
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[Noun] A piece of film. Often used to talk about film of an event.
Example: The local history film included footage from the 1930's which had never been shown before.
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(1) Video or film recordings, originally on tape and measured in feet. See also stock footage. (2) Raw, unedited film or video materials.
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[
n] - a rate of charging by the linear foot of work done 2. [n] - the amount of film that has been shot
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the length of a film or piece of film. It is now rarely used as a literal measurement (e.g. '6 feet long') but simply means running time and can be expressed in seconds, minutes etc
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noun film that has been shot; `they had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes`; `he edited the news footage`
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1.: The amount of film one has shot. 2.: The whole of the exposed film itself
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length or extent in feet: the footage of lumber. · · payment by the running foot of work done. · the amount so paid.
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