1. reshoot - Noun
2. reshoot - Verb
shoot again
Source: WordNetI'm intimidated every day I go on the stage and everyday I go on a movie set. It's terrifying and I always want to reshoot the first day or the first week, I'm so terrified. Catherine Zeta-Jones
We had to reshoot that scene 24 times Source: Internet
As ideas were accepted and discarded, a narrative structure would emerge, frequently requiring Chaplin to reshoot an already-completed scene that might have otherwise contradicted the story. Source: Internet
Before I go to the bother of hauling my gear down the road to reshoot all these with my Nikon (gathering dust), I'd like some opinions as to what the issue is here after shooting with my Fuji. Source: Internet
"A special effects insider tells Heroic Hollywood, how that would work is that the visual effects house hired for the Snyder Cut will reshoot Cavill's face and map that onto the existing footage. Source: Internet
But the last thing you want is to have to pull things out and reshoot them in a rush, to get a good image over to them. Source: Internet