[
UK
/fˈɪlmd/
]
[ US /ˈfɪɫmd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪɫmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
recorded on film; made into a movie
the filmed version of the novel
a filmed documentary
How To Use filmed In A Sentence
- The house clearance, which will be filmed for the television show, will be held between 1.30 pm and 5pm.
- The shot was filmed with the camera gliding down the empty staircase.
- The Sun understands the case could hinge on mobile phone footage of the incident filmed by the men and since seized by cops. The Sun
- Hey man, I don't have any problem with Jackson, or how Lord of The Rings was filmed.
- He is filmed by a video surveillance camera.
- In the meantime, down the road in Piraeus where Melina Mercouri was filmed in 1960 singing a song about her sacred day off from work called Never On A Sunday, the Chinese last June took over full control of the major container dock, pledging to spend $700 million to construct a new pier and upgrade existing docks. Vanessa Andris: Greece: Never on a Sunday But Bail Us Out on Monday? Defeat or Development
- A team on Saipan indexed and microfilmed documents, and a complete set of the film and the final index was deposited with each island government and with the UHM Library.
- The debate was filmed by French television and Mr Cox answered questions from the news crew, with the audience in the auditorium as a back-drop.
- He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
- And there's the small matter that Jules appears to dig sex with Paul (though it's filmed as unappealingly as the Nic-Jules duos). Erica Abeel: THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, BUT IS THE REST OF AMERICA?