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reshoot
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To shoot again, especially of video recording.
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But after officials saw the footage, they demanded a reshoot as her performance wasn't good enough.
The western was begun in 1944 and completed 20 months later, though Vidor quit two days before the final wrap because of tensions with Selznick, who continually revised the script and hired a number of directors to reshoot Vidor's work; a partial list included Josef von Sternberg, William Dieterle, and William Cameron Menzies.
Known as "One Take Woody," he was popular with studio executives, who often hired him to reshoot scenes for troubled movies.
So it's all absolutely in the moment, everything happens on location, all in one beat and then we never have to go back and reshoot.
"We had to reshoot those scenes and, ultimately, I think they were better because I was so comfortable with him by that point.
World War Z (21 June) It's had a bumpy start, with a complete script rewrite and extensive third-act reshoot.
And Little's self-justifying narration was later revealed to be a false TV construction, too, a prepared speech to camera that also required a reshoot.
Minnelli aided the Freed unit on individual numbers in such high-profile musicals as Strike Up the Band (1940), Babes on Broadway (1941), and Panama Hattie (1942), a Norman Z. McLeod project that MGM asked Roy Del Ruth and Minnelli to reshoot extensively.
I can reshoot anything I want to as long as I stay in the budget.
Already in 1918 he knew that he couldn't make films on "a schedule," so he became the owner of his own studio, free to build and undo sets, develop stories improvisationally (including film sequences that he'd never use), reshoot relentlessly, and seek his cinematic ideal through unremitting labor (as with the two hundred takes that went into the famed feeding-machine sequence in "Modern Times").
The studio acceded, and in April he began an unusually extensive (and expensive) eighteen-day reshoot.
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