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pre-recording
verb
Present participle of pre-record
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Pre-recording multiple shows could help reduce costs, but more importantly avoid some of the problems encountered with Hageman's win.
ITV is also hoping that by pre-recording it could avoid the problems encountered when last year builder Nathan Hageman won £1m.
The approach now used for car navigation similarly relies on pre-recording large chunks of sound, from single words to entire sentences.
"If it reveals there is a practice of pre-recording triumphalist police interviews boasting about success before a verdict; it is a practice that to my mind should stop," he said.
If courts make full use of pre-recording evidence and medical evidence, and make more use of hearsay allegations made by the child, there should be nothing left for a child to add in court.
Thomas was instrumental in bringing Wright to Burnley from Celtic, Wright taking a pay cut from £20,000 to £6,000 a week but still pre-recording Friday Night's All Wright in London.
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But more recently, after decades of the safety of pre-recordings, it was Corrie that pioneered the now traditional live-anniversary-stunt-episode format.
All actors will be singing live, there won't be lip-synching with pre-recordings, Zadan said.
Despite the pre-recordings, the audio used in the episode was taken from the actors actually singing on set.
There was some stuff that we had pre-recordings of and some where we kind of sweetened some of the sound.
Unfazed, Brinkley began using some of the first "electrical transcriptions" — what today would be called pre-recordings — to circumvent the law.
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