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Discover Ludwig'take footage' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written and spoken English.
It refers to capturing or recording video footage using a camera, phone, or other recording device. Example: "The filmmaker asked his crew to take footage of the beautiful landscape for the opening scene of the documentary."
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Ayr Muir '00, SM '01 processes an order while crews filming for the TLC show take footage inside the truck.
As a result, I was able to take footage to Hertfordshire police, who have been very supportive throughout.
Harry Knapp, who replaced Josef Lieck as first assistant director, developed various ruses to distract Herzog, in order to take footage that he deemed unnecessary.
But a spokesman for the Beijing Organising Committee for the Games (Bocog) said today that reporters had been told not to take footage of the secret rehearsal.
In the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Hamas executed six alleged collaborators, whom a security source quoted by the Hamas Aqsa radio said "were caught red-handed" with "filming equipment to take footage of positions".
The All England Club said it was "looking into" the incident after the athlete used his camera phone to take footage of the match between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Ernests Gulbis on Wednesday, and posting the Instagram video on Twitter.
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Shimkin started taking footage of the champ with an iPhone.
They're taking footage of the boys, jostling for position.
ITN were there and took footage of the level of violence.
"We took footage of her bag afterwards," said Amro, claiming its only contents were two mobile phones and two books.
If in 1916 silent actress Marie Doro took footage of Blanche Sweet with a motion picture camera, a gift from Charlie Chaplin, the New York Dramatic Mirror printed it as news (22).
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