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noun
An amount of film or tape that has been used to record something.
Exact(60)
Cut to footage of Emma dropping a tray of sausages.
Relatives will also have access to footage from bedrooms, accessible via smartphone or tablet computers.
Mad Mad World is already resorting to footage of someone farting on Canadian X Factor.
So, logically, the producers cut to footage of both women doing modelling shoots.
According to footage shown on state television, authorities have already begun the process.
"Usually, by the third day, I really just want to dance," she says, to footage of women dancing ecstatically.
Glorying in the beheading of James Foley on Twitter, Khadijah Dare asked for links to footage of the brutal murder.
In case you didn't catch "Once," here's a video of the song, set to footage from the film.
Please note that all the links below are to footage that is VERY GRAPHIC so exercise caution before opening.
You'd much rather be splicing a clip from Boozed Up Brits Abroad to footage of a confused pony.
His mother sent him a video of his brother's wedding, directing him to footage of a female guest.
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