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onsite filming
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "onsite filming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of recording video or audio at a specific location rather than in a studio or controlled environment. Example: "The documentary team decided on onsite filming to capture the authentic atmosphere of the event."
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60 human-written examples
My smartphone reeled off an impressive list of masterpieces filmed onsite: Green Acres, I Love Lucy, Jeopardy!, One From The Heart.
News & Media
Figure 1 shows SEM micrographs of several typical nano-submicron-stripe dual-beam Pd sensors and an onsite Cr/Pd thin film thermocouple.
Science
There will also be a synchronised performance of a different film at onsite screens in the Jungle camp.
News & Media
On the as-fabricated device chip with pre-patterned Pd thin film for contact pads, long leads, local markers, and onsite heater, EBL and thin film deposition processes are employed for fabrication of the dual-beam Pd sensors.
Science
The auction will take place onsite on Saturday, February 9th.
News & Media
The auction will take place onsite on Saturday, February 9th.
News & Media
We had film, we had a lab onsite, the Time-Life lab which produced for Life magazine all the way back to the amazing images from Life and Time magazines, Fortune, People, all the magazines there in the building using the same lab.
News & Media
A producer from the faith-based film company Pure Flix was reportedly onsite at the cave before all 12 boys and their coach were rescued.
News & Media
It will showcase some of the community's hottest films and webseries with actors and filmmakers onsite including Bridget McManus and Fran Nichols from "Maybelle", Amanda Bearse from "Skirtchasers" as well as Tucky Williams and Amanda Morales just to name a few.
News & Media
While I sift thru several rolls of film though, there's still just a bit of something onsite, plus the usual offsite links.
Academia
We also conducted calibration with onsite control samples made into conventional thermocouple structure with Cr (50 nm) and Pd (90 nm) thin film stripes, as typically shown in Fig. 1f, g.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "onsite filming" to emphasize the authenticity and realism gained from recording in a natural or relevant environment.
Common error
Avoid using "onsite filming" in highly formal or academic papers. Opt for more precise terms like "location-based video production" or "field recording" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "onsite filming" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as a subject or object describing the act of recording video or audio at a specific location.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "onsite filming" refers to recording video or audio at a specific location to capture realism or a specific atmosphere. Although Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is grammatically correct, examples are missing. For formal contexts, consider alternatives like "location-based video production". When using "onsite filming", ensure the context clearly indicates why the specific location enhances your narrative or documentary.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shooting on location
Highlights the act of filming at a specific place.
location shooting
Focuses on the place where filming occurs, emphasizing the external environment.
filming in the field
Suggests recording in a natural or practical environment.
field recording
Highlights the act of recording audio or video in a natural, non-studio setting.
on-location production
Emphasizes the production aspect taking place outside of a studio.
outdoor shooting
Specifies that the filming takes place outdoors.
exterior filming
Specifically denotes recording scenes externally.
remote filming
Indicates filming in a distant or less accessible location.
location-based video production
A more formal way of describing video production at a particular site.
site-specific film production
Adds an element of specificity and purpose related to the chosen location.
FAQs
What does "onsite filming" mean?
"Onsite filming" refers to the process of recording video or film at a particular location, rather than in a studio. It emphasizes capturing scenes in a real-world environment.
What can I say instead of "onsite filming"?
You can use alternatives like "location shooting", "field recording", or "shooting on location" depending on the context.
Is "onsite filming" formal or informal?
"Onsite filming" is generally considered neutral in tone. More formal alternatives include "location-based video production" or "site-specific film production".
When should I use "onsite filming" versus "location shooting"?
Use "onsite filming" when highlighting that the filming takes place at a specific site. Use "location shooting" to emphasize the general act of filming outside a studio.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested