reshoot

/riˈʃut/
noun
  1. An instance of filming or photographing something again.
    • The model was tired after the third reshoot of the day.
    • The reshoot of the action sequence cost the studio an extra million dollars.
    • After a reshoot, the movie's ending was much more exciting.
verb
  1. To film or photograph something again, especially to correct mistakes or improve quality.
    • They reshoot the commercial three times to get the perfect take.
    • The photographer had to reshoot the wedding portraits after a camera malfunction.
    • The director decided to reshoot the final scene because the lighting was off.
  2. To fire a weapon again (less common).
    • The archer reshoot the arrow after the wind pushed the first one off course.
    • In the video game, you can reshoot after reloading your weapon.
    • The soldier had to reshoot because the first round missed the target.
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