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capture on location
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "capture on location" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recording or photographing something in its actual setting or environment, rather than in a studio or controlled setting. Example: "The documentary team decided to capture on location to provide a more authentic view of the subject matter."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The footage captured on location at "Castle Rock," an outcropping near abandoned Buddhist temples somewhere in Sri Lanka, is absolutely extraordinary.
News & Media
In short, the Mayan version of what is coming our way in 2012 and beyond is quite positive, and I am very excited to roll out this information in the coming blog posts with the help of the elders themselves and the documentary footage captured on location.
News & Media
However, to get great volumetric captures that can be seen from any angle, nothing beats having equipment designed intentionally for volumetric capturing the action on location". Said James George, co-founder of Scatter, maker of the volumetric capture solution Depthkit.
News & Media
This challenge focuses on capture device location and orientation, one dimension of content metadata.
News & Media
The DLC has three founders that can be identified as E. rufifrons based on capture location.
Academia
Profile habitat numbers varied depending on capture location for Victoria River fish, with an increasing trend in the numbers of habitats identified in profiles from fish captured at the most downstream (Coolibah) to the furthest upstream location (Big Mucka; Figure 6b).
Science
Its gritty, almost claustrophobic on-location direction captures the human desperation and sense of danger emanating from the waterfront neighborhood, a world unto itself.
News & Media
In 1981, in the wake of Watergate-era paranoia and the arrogance of Chappaquiddick, Brian De Palma made "Blow Out" (coming to DVD on April 26), a drama about an audio technician (John Travolta) who, while on location, captures sounds that offer evidence of a political assassination.
News & Media
By The New Yorker April 19, 2011 In 1981, in the wake of Watergate-era paranoia and the arrogance of Chappaquiddick, Brian De Palma made "Blow Out" (coming to DVD on April 26), a drama about an audio technician (John Travolta) who, while on location, captures sounds that offer evidence of a political assassination.
News & Media
He financed his own pictures when possible to retain creative control, selected his own stars and directors, and shot on location to capture the beauties of an African desert, a ruined Tuscan monastery or the jungles of Central America.
News & Media
Jake Humphrey will be on location to capture the excitement of the tournament, with Dan Walker providing further reports from on site.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "capture on location" when you want to highlight the challenges and rewards of filming or recording outside of a studio setting.
Common error
Avoid using "capture on location" when the recording or filming takes place in a studio or a simulated environment. The phrase is best reserved for real-world settings to emphasize authenticity and environmental context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "capture on location" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to specify where the action of capturing (recording, filming, photographing) takes place. While Ludwig does not offer many exact examples, the broader context indicates usage across various fields.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Academia
7%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "capture on location" is used to emphasize the act of recording or filming something in its actual, real-world setting. While Ludwig shows the phrase isn't overwhelmingly common, it's grammatically correct and serves to highlight the authenticity and environmental context of the recording. Alternatives include "film on site" or "record in the field". Remember to reserve this phrase for genuine, non-simulated environments to best convey the intended meaning. The phrase maintains a neutral register appropriate for a range of professional and general communication scenarios.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
film on site
Replaces "capture" with "film" and "location" with "site", focusing specifically on video recording.
shoot on location
Similar to 'film on site', but uses "shoot" which is a common term in the film industry.
record in the field
Emphasizes recording in a natural or non-studio environment.
document on site
Highlights the act of documenting something in its original setting.
capture in situ
Uses the Latin term "in situ" to denote capturing something in its original place.
film in the real world
Broadens the scope to include any filming done outside of a controlled environment.
capture in its natural setting
Focuses on the authenticity of the environment where the capture takes place.
record in its original setting
Highlights the act of recording within the environment where it originated.
photograph on location
Specifies photography as the method of capture.
video record on location
Explicitly states video recording is the method of capture.
FAQs
How can I use "capture on location" in a sentence?
You can use "capture on location" to describe filming or recording in a real-world setting. For example, "The documentary team decided to capture on location to provide a more authentic view of the subject matter."
What is an alternative to saying "capture on location"?
Alternatives include "film on site", "shoot on location", or "record in the field", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to "capture on location" or "film in a studio" for authenticity?
"Capture on location" is generally preferred when aiming for authenticity, as it involves recording in the actual environment. Filming in a studio allows for more control but may lack the natural feel.
What does it mean to "capture in situ" and how does it relate to "capture on location"?
Capture in situ is similar to "capture on location" and refers to recording or documenting something in its original place or natural environment. "In situ" is a Latin term meaning "in place".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested