English
Etymology
foot ( unit ) + -age
Pronunciation
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Noun
footage (countable and uncountable , plural footages )
( uncountable ) An amount of film or tape that has been used to record something.
The footage we shot of the riot yesterday got ruined.
A measurement in feet .
Derived terms
Translations
amount of film that has been used
Chinese:
Mandarin: 影片 (zh) ( yǐngpiàn ) , 錄像 / 录像 (zh) ( lùxiàng ) , 录像 (zh) ( lùxiàng ) , 鏡頭 / 镜头 (zh) ( jìngtóu ) , 镜头 (zh) ( jìngtóu )
Dutch: filmmateriaal n
Estonian: filmimaterjal
Finnish: kuvamateriaali (fi) , filmiaineisto , filmausmateriaali
French: pellicule enregistrée f , métrage cinématographique m , métrage (fr) m
German: Filmmaterial n , Filmmeter pl or m , Bandmaterial n
Italian: materiale filmato m
Japanese: 映像 (ja) ( えいぞう, eizō ) , フッテージ ( futtēji )
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Norwegian: filmmateriale n
Polish: materiał filmowy m
Portuguese: material (pt) m
Russian: отсня́тый материа́л m ( otsnjátyj materiál ) , фута́ж (ru) m ( futáž ) , метра́ж (ru) m ( metráž )
Serbo-Croatian:
Roman: filmski materijal m , snimka (sh) f
Spanish: filmación análoga
Swedish: filmmaterial n