refilming

/riːˈfɪlmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of filming something again, especially a scene, movie, or video that has already been recorded.
    • The director ordered a refilming of the final scene because the lighting was wrong.
    • After reviewing the footage, they decided refilming was necessary to fix the audio issues.
    • Refilming the commercial cost the company an extra day of production.
verb
  1. To film something again, especially a scene, movie, or video that has already been recorded.
    • We decided to refilm the interview after the guest changed their story.
    • The studio plans to refilm several scenes with a different actor.
    • The actors had to refilm the chase sequence because the camera malfunctioned.
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