Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reshoot
verb
/ˌriːˈʃuːt/

Definition
To shoot or film again, especially in order to correct errors or improve quality.

Examples
- After reviewing the footage, the director decided to reshoot several scenes.
- The producer insisted they reshoot the ending to give it a better impact.

Meaning
Reshoot refers to the act of shooting a scene in film or video production again, usually due to unsatisfactory results from the initial shoot.

Synonyms
- refilm
- re-take
- redesign