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filming
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "filming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recording a video or movie, typically involving a camera and a production crew. Example: "The crew spent the entire day filming the dramatic scenes in the forest."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Film
TV & Radio
Lifestyle
Culture
Sport
Alternative expressions(8)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Luna also calls for her father, who appears to be filming the scene.
News & Media
This time, filming on a tight budget in Hungary, Strickland borrowed butterfly collections from Budapest's museum of natural history and then faced a big decision: should he hire expert advice from a dominatrix or a lepidopterist?
News & Media
While the practice has mainly been restricted to finishing off performances of actors who died midway through filming – such as Paul Walker in Fast and Furious 7 – it has also been utilised by advertisers, keen to attach famous faces to their brands.
News & Media
The last word must go to dastardly Didrich himself, Pilou Asbæk, who I interviewed on the side of a Scottish mountain last week where he's been filming new BBC2 comedy Stag.
News & Media
Two years on, and the series has only just started filming in Namibia and is expected to air in 2009.
News & Media
"There are some where you know [what happened], because there were television cameras filming people doing it.
News & Media
The revelation came in a Dazed interview with the 28-year-old Transformers star, which was also staged as a performance called #INTERVIEW; after exchanging emails, LaBeouf and the writer Aimee Cliff met in person and sat face-to-face in silence for an hour, filming each other with GoPro cameras strapped to their heads.
News & Media
She has just finished filming a one-hour special for ITV called Joan Does Glamour, in which she uses her "knowledge of beauty, grooming, glamour and style to help three women get ready for particular events".
News & Media
Despite filming six full minutes of video, largely centred around the fruit and veg aisle for some reason, I failed to capture anything of value at all, except for the fact that the 2013 Mark Wahlberg film Pain & Gain happened to be retailing on DVD for £2.99.
News & Media
Second, my hard-bitten journalistic instincts were immediately replaced by full-scale embarrassment about walking around a supermarket filming things like some sort of obnoxious oaf.
News & Media
The officers did not tell the man to stop filming, but Rice allegedly took out his Taser and threatened to use it if the witnesses did not disperse.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When specifying the type of content being created, follow "filming" with a noun. For example, "filming a documentary" or "filming a scene".
Common error
While "filming" can technically function as a noun referring to the activity, it is more commonly used as a verb. Instead of saying "The filming was difficult", try "The shoot was difficult" or "The production was challenging".
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Linguistic Context
Filming primarily functions as a verb, specifically the present participle of the verb "film". It indicates an ongoing action of recording video, whether for movies, documentaries, or personal videos. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Film
15%
TV & Radio
8%
Less common in
Lifestyle
5%
Culture
5%
Sport
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Filming, a very common term, is primarily used as a verb to describe the action of recording video. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, its grammatical usage is correct and consistent across various contexts. It appears frequently in news, film, and TV-related content, indicating its widespread applicability in describing the process of capturing moving images. While alternatives such as "shooting", "recording", and "making a film" exist, the choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Remember to use "filming" as a verb describing an action rather than a noun, and be mindful of the context to ensure clarity and precision in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shooting a scene
Specifically relates to recording a sequence of actions within a film or show.
shooting a movie
Focuses on the act of capturing footage specifically for a movie.
making a film
Highlights the creative process of producing a film.
recording a video
Focuses on the technical action of recording visual content.
video recording
Emphasizes the process of capturing video, irrespective of the medium.
taping a scene
Highlights the capturing of a specific part of a film or show.
capturing footage
Focuses on the action of acquiring raw video material.
producing a video
Suggests a broader scope, including pre and post-production activities.
creating a motion picture
More formal term, emphasizing the artistic aspect of filmmaking.
videography
Refers to the art or process of capturing video.
FAQs
How is "filming" used in a sentence?
"Filming" is typically used as a verb to describe the act of recording a video or movie. For example, "They are "currently filming" a new movie in Italy."
What is another word for "filming"?
Alternatives for "filming" include "shooting a movie", "recording a video", or "making a film". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "the filming of the movie"?
Yes, "filming" can be used as a noun in the phrase "the filming of the movie", referring to the process of making the movie. However, using "shooting of the movie" might sound more natural.
What's the difference between "filming" and "shooting"?
While both terms refer to recording video, "shooting" is often used more casually and can apply to both video and photography. "Filming" specifically refers to the process of creating a film or video project. Using "videotaping" is an alternative.
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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
92%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested