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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staged filming" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to filming or recording a planned and rehearsed scene or event, as opposed to filming a spontaneous or unplanned scene. Example: The movie crew spent weeks preparing for the final scene, which involved a complex car chase and staged filming in the streets of New York City.
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The focus on the measles episode, he said, had deflected attention from other issues, including what he called staged filming of Yanomami warfare and improper gifts traded for information.
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He followed them to an empty lot where a bar brawl was being staged and filmed.
Remember to be as quite as possible when on you stage or filming.
Scott used eight sound stages for filming, including the 007 Stage.
We were in the writing stage before filming.
For more than 40 years, he has been orchestrating elaborately staged genre films.
Her first husband, Charles O'Curran, was a Hollywood choreographer who staged Elvis Presley films.
The Department of Health staged a film and lecture series on 100 years of Hispanic health improvements.
Lewis Allen, stage, film and television director, born December 25 1905; died May 3 2000.
She is a stage, film and television actress in New York.
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