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US
/ˈfʊtɪdʒ/
]
[ UK /fˈʊtɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /fˈʊtɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
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film that has been shot
he edited the news footage
they had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes - a rate of charging by the linear foot of work done
How To Use footage In A Sentence
- Yet the video footage shows a man slightly unsteady on his feet. Times, Sunday Times
- The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released.
- It would be too easy to turn it into another documentary style presentation complete with archive footage, computer animation and mood music.
- The NDTV network broadcast footage from the scene, about 170km southeast of New Delhi, showing debris strewn across the tracks and police officers carrying bodies covered with sheets on stretchers.
- The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding.
- Those talking heads are interspersed with archive footage of the great man himself. The Sun
- 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
- On Friday police had released closed-circuit television footage of two suspects at Cologne railway station.
- Her tragic death, poignantly captured on grainy mobile telephone footage, has flashed around the world. Times, Sunday Times
- Giant avalanches, tidal waves, and many stock footage scenes of buildings collapsing result.