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"some footage" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to visual recordings, such as film or video clips. For example, "We watched some footage of the accident to get a better understanding of what happened."
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I have some footage.
Oh, and some footage of Depeche Mode.
Some footage apparently risked exposing an anonymous source.
"WEATHER!" enthuses Richard to some footage of clouds.
Some footage is speeded up, notably an exhilarating race through the snow.
Some footage showed hundreds of people crossing into Tunisia, then sitting on the ground, awaiting help.
She has, in some impatient, tone-deaf testimony, already provided some footage for commercials.
Unforgotten: It would literally just be some footage of a man staring at some bones.
"I was planning to surprise him with some footage of the parade.
11.26am GMT This is some footage of this morning's news conference in Kuala Lumpur.
The BBC showed some footage, including a very youthful looking Tony Benn.
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