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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capture on camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about recording something with a camera and capturing it visually. For example, "We captured the entire performance on camera so we could watch it again later."
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Detroit and it's people are an amazing sight, one that you'll want to capture on camera.
Yet, these moments can often be difficult to capture on camera.
By then, the belligerent customer was verbally accosting the manager — a part of the incident she didn't capture on camera, she said.
The tale of a murderous voyeur desperately attempting to capture on camera the fetishised moment of death, Peeping Tom drew reviews so hostile they all but derailed the director's illustrious career in the UK.
Volunteering in the town of Otsuchi-Cho in Iwate, he was moved to capture on camera the foundations of buildings and towns that had been exposed in the disaster and streets that no longer existed.
From time to time I get emails from television producers who are gagging to capture on camera the intense, laser-guided, obsessive-compulsive business of being a restaurant critic.
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According to producer Tony Mark, the blood, sweat and heat captured on-camera in the production was mirrored behind the scenes.
In Massachusetts, officials say, tragic scenes like the one captured on camera have become almost commonplace.
Still, it's probably for the best that Chester was the only one whose playing was captured on camera.
The incident was captured on camera by members of Britain First.
The tragedy was captured on camera by newspaper and newsreel cameramen.
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