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retakemid-15c., "to take back," from re- "back, again" + take (v.). Meaning "to recapture" is recorded from 1640s; sense of "to record a second time" is attested from [..]
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retake(n) a shot or scene that is photographed again(v) take back by force, as after a battle(v) capture again(v) photograph again
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retakeReloading a stunt in which the top person's foot touches the ground prior to reloading
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retakeReloading a stunt
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retakeType of re-shooting decided by the Director and Producer. Decision based on dislike of a performance or a technical issue. If possible, most sets and locations are kept in the same state as when the footage was shot until the “Dailies” are viewed. “ROLL” (“ROLL PLEASE,” “ROLLING”)
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