rough cut

NOUN
  1. the first print of a movie after preliminary editing
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How To Use rough cut In A Sentence

  • Tom Priestley, the editor, secluded himself with a Moviola at the Heart of Rabun to turn out a rough cut from thousands of feet of film. Summer of Deliverance
  • He, apparently, was intent on reinflating the economy through cuts in interest rates and credit expansion, but there was little effective change in monetary policies over the next several months.
  • POLICE admit the reason they are clamping down on speeding drivers is to recoup cash lost through cuts. The Sun
  • Infections can also enter the body through cuts in the skin or through contaminated food.
  • An epic film, with a huge budget for the local industry, the rough cut is said to be 4 hours and 30 minutes! Pretty ambitious!
  • In order to obtain replicated phenotypic data, plants were vegetatively propagated through cuttings.
  • The best feature is an excised musical number, ‘I Got You Beat,’ told in storyboards and rough cut audio.
  • Nah, someone would have edited it out after seeing a rough cut, wouldn't they?
  • This is a rough cut, with some missing audio and some elisions, but it's fascinating to see how thoroughly choreographed this number was when so little of the choreography is visible in the finished film.
  • Society was controlled by a draconian legal code, with five grades of punishment ranging from tattooing or branding the face, through cutting off the nose, amputating the feet, castration or (for women) claustration, to death.
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