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"draft video" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a video that is not finished or is still in the works, such as "I'm almost finished with my draft video and then I can begin editing".
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And, of course, what draft video would be complete crazy fans?
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We discovered a bug that prevented draft videos from being deleted.
Facebook has now apologized for failing to delete the videos, saying "a bug" prevented draft videos from being deleted.
(Albeit that statement is not accurate in the case of the archived draft videos — so it would probably have been more sensible if it had also included the word "intentionally").
A company spokesperson told us: "We investigated a report that some people were seeing their old draft videos when they accessed their information from our Download Your Information tool.
Rough draft videos will be viewed by the teacher.
The BitTorrent post announcing their deal with Mr. Ferriss would earn a flunking grade from a high school English teacher for lines like, "We'll be distributing the writer's process: the photos, drafts, videos and recipes that shaped Tim's journey".
We'll be distributing the writer's process: the photos, drafts, videos and recipes that shaped Tim's journey.
Even though Mossberg is only rocking an 802.11g wireless network (Apple TV supports draft 802.11n), video streaming worked flawlessly.
Social media managers can also now draft Live video announcements for their celebrity clients to review, and send the star reminders to start broadcasting.
To address these issues, the Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) and ISO/IECMPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) have published a draft H.264/SVC (scalable video codec) standard.
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