news footage

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandfootage

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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footage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfʊt.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈfʊt̬.ɪdʒ/
(a piece of) film especially one showing ...
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(Definition ofnewsandfootagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews footage

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When this sequence is slowed down or paused, the image that irrupts into the scene becomes clear: it isnewsfootageof the head of a dead child.
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It sickened everyone who witnessed thenewsfootage.
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A magistrate may empower any police officer by warrant to seize suchnewsfootageif he has satisfied himself that the request for the warrant is reasonable.
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Newsfootageof the game showed him surrounded by security as passersby pelted him with drinks and other debris.
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It featured sketches, parody news items, commercial parodies, and humorous bits made from overdubbing or editing actualnewsfootage.
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Programmes andnewsfootagewere distributed via mail, with a programme airing in one region being mailed to another region for broadcast the following week.
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Television footage, especiallynewsfootage, is often traded between television networks, but good footage usually commands a high price.
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The fictional attack was inspired by the actual 1966 boarding party; somenewsfootageof the boarding is seen on a fictional television news report.
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Filmed on a confined budget some of the fire sequences utilized stock footage from both existing movies andnewsfootage.
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Newsfootageof this response and of the rioting was broadcast worldwide.
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Producers evidently tried to counteract the aging of the panel members by improving thenewsfootagethat introduced each segment.
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In this round, a piece ofnewsfootageis played with no sound.
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It is believed that most, if not all,newsfootagehas been lost.
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Newsfootagereflected the prevailing understandings of the media and public.
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Archivalnewsfootageis also used, in some cases with the characters inserted through rotoscoping.
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Movies, television shows,newsfootage, televised events and staged shows, are a part of this growing library.
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It is a docudrama with real events re-enacted by actors, along with actualnewsfootageof the events and some interviews.
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Partial re-enactments are shown along withnewsfootage, evidence, and reports from locals.
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It publishes news, current affairs, lifestyle, opinion, arts and sports pages, and it features an online games arcade and a cinema featuring short films, virals, trailers and eyewitnessnewsfootage.
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Contrary to what is sometimes claimed, other horses were also involved, but the white horse, as the most visible in thenewsfootage, became the defining image of the day.
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