reshoots

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reshoot

To reshoot means to film or record a scene again because it didn't turn out as planned.

You might hear this word when someone is working on a movie or a TV show. They might say something like, "We're going to have to reshoot that scene from yesterday because the lighting wasn't right." This usually happens when the director or cameraman feels that something important didn't go smoothly during filming, and they want to try again with some adjustments made. For example, maybe an actor stumbled over their lines or a prop fell over on camera. In these cases, reshooting can help ensure that the final product looks professional and polished.

Definitions

noun

  • An instance of reshooting.

    Example: After several reshoots, the director was finally happy with the scene.

verb

  • To shoot again, especially of video recording.

    Example: They had to reshoot the scene because the explosion had made everyone jump.