Make a mistake on video, and you can reshoot on the same casset or hard drive.
From the economist.com
When we showed it to the studio I thought they were gonna tell us to reshoot.
From the guardian.co.uk
The teacher refused to believe the images were real and sent the students out to reshoot.
From the democratandchronicle.com
So many Giants played a role, they'd have to reshoot the team photo to include everyone.
From the sfgate.com
Maybe Hounddog needs a reshoot where Dakota, you know, puts her back into it a bit more.
From the hecklerspray.com
They digitally restored the one big sequence, a dance number, which I could not reshoot.
From the time.com
Let's just hope he won't be inspired to reshoot Under the Cherry Moon.
From the time.com
With people, if you don't get it right, then you can reshoot real quick.
From the sacbee.com
It's had a bumpy start, with a complete script rewrite and extensive third-act reshoot.
From the independent.co.uk
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Shoot again; "We had to reshoot that scene 24 times"
An instance of reshooting; To shoot again, especially of video recording
You may be asked to come back and be photographed a second time for a job because of problems that may have occurred or changes requested by the client. You should be paid for this at the same rate as the original shoot unless a new rate has been negotiated.