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Discover Ludwig"filming day" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to refer to the day a movie, television show, or other video is filmed. For example, "The cast and crew had to work extra hard on the filming day, since they had so many scenes to fit into one day."
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"The demands of filming in Colombia, together with Cruise's and director Doug Liman's enthusiasm for multiple takes of lavish flying sequences, added hours to every filming day and added days to the schedule," the documents read, according to People.
In pre-season testing, we had 12 days and a filming day in which I think we had six major failures.
Kay graduated from Corpus Christi in June last year and said he had still been a student on the filming day for the first two rounds.
And on filming day, the security police escorted the crew to the gift shop, which was open especially for the occasion.
He graduated from Corpus Christi in June last year and told the Observer yesterday that he had still been a student on the filming day for the first two rounds.
The Englishman, also 29, said: "We had a filming day the other day and all that tension disappears.
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We started filming Monday [June 27].
We finished filming Friday night.
I start filming monday!!!!!" she tweeted.
And I'm forever damaging Michelle's line, probably," Fallon told The Times ahead of filming Tuesday's episode. .
Franco is currently filming "Friday Night," a comedy vampire film starring Colin Farrell.
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