1. re-shoot - Noun
2. re-shoot - Verb
re-shoot (third-person singular simple present re-shoots, present participle re-shooting, simple past and past participle re-shot)
Alternative form of reshoot
re-shoot (plural re-shoots)
Alternative form of reshoot
After test screenings, it was decided to re-shoot Captain Kirk's death. Source: Internet
Director Robert Zemeckis decided to re-shoot the ending, opting for a darker, "more risky ending." Source: Internet
During the re-shoot of the ending, Close suffered a concussion from one of the takes when her head smashed against a mirror. Source: Internet
Since they did not show up for the re-shoot, the opening stayed. Source: Internet
Leigh, p. 112 The board was also upset by the racy opening, so Hitchcock said that if they let him keep the shower scene he would re-shoot the opening with them on the set. Source: Internet
In one street scene shot in downtown Phoenix, Christmas decorations were discovered to be visible; rather than re-shoot the footage, Hitchcock chose to add a graphic to the opening scene marking the date as "Friday, December the Eleventh". Source: Internet