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The phrase "a video play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance or presentation that is recorded or streamed in video format, often in the context of theater or multimedia presentations.
Example: "The theater group decided to create a video play to reach a wider audience during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a video performance" or "a video production."
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You call your piece, "In Search of Vanished Blood," a video play, not a film.
Her piece at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, "In Search of Vanished Blood (2012)", is a "video play" that melds Greek and Indian myths with the revolutionary poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz through projection, sound and hand-drawn animation.
To make a video play on an iPhone or iPad requires support for different formats than for an Android phone, and other phones require yet other formats.
Other new features include a "Watch Later" bookmarking option, an "Activity" view that maintains a history of your watched videos, an integrated feedback system for submitting bugs, comments and feature requests, and a "co-browsing" feature that lets you get more information about other videos while you're watching a video play.
Each scenario starts with a briefing session in a simulated emergency room of 10 minutes in which the case is presented by means of a video play on a wide screen.
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Evenings spent making dinner, watching a video, playing Scrabble.
After a video played, Ted Cruz bounded up the steps.
And after a video plays, another one follows it.
On a wall behind the portraits, a video plays on loop.
Now there is a video playing showing how the phone was manufactured.
Zoref pressed his clicker, and a video played on the screen behind him.
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