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  1. re-shootverb

    In film making, when the crew redoes a scene or scenes already shot once, to replace or augment the original footage.

  2. Etymology: re- + shot

Anagrams for re-shoot »

  1. hooters

  2. shooter

  3. soother

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-shoot in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-shoot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of re-shoot in a Sentence

  1. Bagga Singh:

    We heard that he chose the people to shoot, but I don’t know why they choose him because he has nothing to do with him.

  2. Bradley Griffin:

    No one in our group has ever said, 'Go pick up a gun and shoot random people.' I don't know where this guy got that idea from.

  3. Marilyn Medina:

    For a $6 haircut? You’re doing all this? i was afraid. You never know the intention she had, if she was really going to shoot, if she was really going to do something.

  4. Simone Missick:

    It was insane, and in the moment you don't realize how big of a day it is until you sit down exhausted at five o'clock, you're not even shooting a full day like we normally do. Normally, you come in, it's 5:00 AM, you go through hair and makeup and you shoot until five in the afternoon. These are like six, seven days, seven-hour shoots, and we were dog tired by the end of it. It's Because we were doing so many jobs.

  5. Gigi Hadid:

    Please understand that my control of a shoot 1. is non existent in terms of creative direction. 2. ends completely when I leave set, and anything done to a photo in post is out of my control fully.

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