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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shot a scene" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when talking about filming or creating a scene in a movie, TV show, or play. Example: The director worked tirelessly to perfect the lighting and camera angles before finally calling "action" to start shooting the scene.
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"We shot a scene where Super Hans gives oral relief to Jeremy," he says.
No wonder they shot a scene for "Sleepless in Seattle" here a few years back.
She gave Beyoncé bulimia, and shot a scene of her throwing up in a bathroom stall.
Found on Set: We shot a scene in "Julie and Julia" in a wonderful New York store called Tender Buttons.
Angie, the receptionist at Healthworks, got to be an extra when they shot a scene near her house.
Every time we shot a scene with patients in it, every single patient was scrutinized by the consultants for authenticity.
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"You don't shoot a scene, you capture it.
And shooting a scene that way can be effective, too.
I would never shoot a scene in that room.
Up in the air, a production crew was shooting a scene for the TV show "Delocated".
Teixeira was shooting a scene for his favorite television show, "Entourage".
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