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filming

/fil-ming/US // ˈfɪl mɪŋ //

拍摄,拍片,拍照,摄制

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or period of photographing, especially of a motion picture.

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Examples

  • LA, which handles filming requests for Culver City, where XPrize was located, both Diamandis and Film.

  • He recalled in an interview with the newspaper Le Réveil that, during a break in filming, he had to relieve himself by a roadside, lifting his nun’s habit to do so.

  • As with the tweaked “Revelations,” the 19-dancer “Testament” was shot partly outdoors at Wave Hill, with the dancers removing their masks for the filming itself.

  • According to the newspaper, the district will collect $750 for each day required to prepare and tear down the set as well as $2,500 for each day of filming.

  • In March 2019, Amazon was reportedly in talks with Yoozoo to purchase filming rights for The Three-Body Problem for $1 billion, though Yoozoo later denied the claims.

  • After the screening, Jolie, who says she renewed her faith in “the divine” during filming, met briefly with the pope.

  • One month after Dandolo began filming, the first of the five, René González, was set free.

  • Since filming the show, however, her relationship with classical music has obviously changed.

  • The show started filming in Israel over the summer, but was forced to abandon the location as political tensions escalated.

  • At least one of those ubiquitous cell phone cameras began filming.

  • The commander hesitated, sweat filming his face as he looked at them.

  • The ordinary participants in the filming of a picture—the “extras”—seldom know much about the story.

  • Why, right at the start of the filming Diana fell in love with Sam Seventeen, one of the other actors.

  • Paula Quinton, who had come up during the filming of the scene, exploded.

  • He was headed directly toward a camera that was "filming" an elaborate ball room scene.