film footage

collocation in English

meaningsoffilmandfootage

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film
noun
uk
/fɪlm/
us
/fɪlm/
mainly UK
a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a cinema or on television and often telling ...
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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 offilmandfootagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffilm footage

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Requests forfilmfootagewill be dealt with on an individual basis.
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Earlierfilmfootageof the same location shows sheep being roughly dragged across by their back legs, their heads bumping along concrete floors.
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When representations have sought to challenge the evidence itself, they have tended to concentrate on the identification of the defendants from the considerable video andfilmfootagethat is available.
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Filmfootagetaken at the concert shows many teenagers and women crying, screaming, and even fainting.
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Archivalfilmfootageshows the use of wood lagging during its installation in 1953.
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The image appears to have been taken fromfilmfootagebut no shark can be seen in this film.
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The film laboratory opted to keep the negativefilmfootageuntil the bill could be paid.
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Orders were taken at the event for copies of thefilmfootage, which was to be made available for $300.
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Once there they attempt to get close enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, orfilmfootage.
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Though the precise origins of the genre are not known, examples emerged during the 1950s, when archivalfilmfootagebecame relatively easy to locate.
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This is a director's authorized version remastered from his original 16mm colorfilmfootage.
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In some countries, newsreels generally used music as a background for usually silent on-sitefilmfootage.
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The station used a mechanical camera which broadcast onlyfilmfootagein an 80-line image, but demonstrated all-electronic receivers as early as 1932.
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In some cases, audiovisual materials, includingfilmfootage, audio recordings and photos, of the negotiations are also available.
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Subsequently, a team was sent out tofilmfootageof the quake damaged areas of the city.
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Each standalone episode, which runs from five to ten minutes, utilizes a combination of archivalfilmfootageand animatics, and focus on a different person.
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This mechanism allowed for the samefilmfootageto be exposed several times.
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He watched hours offilmfootage, listened to recordings, and read transcripts and notes.
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News programs usefilmfootagefrom their libraries when more recent images are not available.
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