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footage

[foot-ij] / ˈfʊt ɪdʒ /


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In 2019, Chow was near the end of the production cycle of a romantic drama film, but he also shot extensive footage of the protests that would become the documentary "Revolution of Our Times".

From Barron's

He also was aided by Horry County officers, a new investigation by The Wall Street Journal found, based on 28 hours of police footage and recorded calls.

From The Wall Street Journal

The post was accompanied by a nearly eight-minute video of aerial footage that showed a helicopter hovering just above the deck of a large tanker at sea.

From Barron's

The ring for this match was oversized, roughly the square footage of Wyoming, providing Paul plenty of room to run, skip, backpedal, and, weirdly, flick a lizard tongue at a circling Joshua.

From The Wall Street Journal

Surveillance footage shows Reiner purchasing a sports drink with cash at a gas station in South L.A. around 8:20 p.m., roughly an hour before he was arrested.

From Los Angeles Times