filming
0 antonyms and opposites of filming, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The process of recording a movie, show, or other footage.
Frequently asked questions
What does “filming” mean?
The word “filming” means the process of recording a movie, show, or other footage. In plain terms, the act of shooting a movie, show, or video.
How do you pronounce “filming”?
“Filming” is pronounced FIHL-mihng (/ˈfɪlmɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “filming” in a sentence?
Here is “filming” used in a sentence: “Filming for the new series begins next month.”
What part of speech is “filming”?
“Filming” is a noun.
Is “filming” a common word?
“Filming” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "filming" and "shooting"?
Both refer to recording a movie, show, or footage, and they are often interchangeable. "Filming" is the more neutral, everyday term, while "shooting" is common industry shorthand, as in "the shoot wrapped early." A "shoot" can also cover photography, not just moving footage.
What is the difference between "filming" and "recording"?
"Filming" specifically refers to capturing moving images, such as a movie or show. "Recording" is broader and can mean capturing audio, video, or data. All filming involves recording images, but recording does not always involve film or video.
What preposition goes with "filming" — "filming of" or "filming on"?
Use "filming of" when naming what is being recorded, as in "the filming of the movie." Use "filming on" to describe the setting or timing, as in "filming on location" or "filming on Tuesday."
When should you use "filming" instead of "production"?
"Filming" refers specifically to the stage of actually recording footage, also called principal photography. "Production" is broader and covers the whole process of making a film, including planning, filming, and editing. Filming is one phase within the wider production.