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A single uninterrupted action of a camera as seen by a filmmaker. A take is unedited footage as taken from the camera, while a shot is the uninterrupted action left after editing.
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A jib is said to take when a vessel has been head to wind and the jib fills on one side or the other.
Ãâó: www2.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/kemp/dictT.html
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One filmed attempt from one setup. Each setup may have several takes.
Ãâó: filmstudy.net/glossary.html
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a recording of a single shot.
Ãâó: www.zerocut.com/tech/film_terms.html
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A singular section of video which when put together with others makes a program.
Ãâó: www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/sbutv/glossary.htm
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| take | head into a specified direction |
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| take | take something or somebody with oneself somewhere |
| take | experience or feel |
| take | to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort |
| take | take into one's possession |
| take | take by force |
| take | buy, select |
| take | engage for service under a term of contract |
| take | receive or obtain by regular payment |
| take | make use of or accept for some purpose |
| take | receive willingly something given or offered |
| take | admit into a group or community |
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