| Get back |
| Film over |
| Gain back |
| Shoot over |
| Film again |
| Seize back |
| Second shot |
| Shoot again |
| Capture back |
| Film do-over |
| Capture anew |
| Studio do-over |
| Capture again. |
| Second shooting |
| Director's order |
| Another shooting |
| Ones who imitate |
| Director's option |
| Second-shot option |
| Movie-making chore |
| Director's do-over |
| Cut follower, often |
| Cameraman's concern |
| Second shot at a shot |
| One more try on a set |
| Second attempt to film |
| Director's prerogative |
| Another shot on the set |
| One more try on the set |
| Shoot again, as a scene |
| Second try on a movie shot |
| Shoot over, on a movie set |
| Capture again, as in battle |
| Second shot, on a movie set |
| Actor's headache, frequently |
| Seize, as formerly held land |
| Motion-picture scene to be filmed again. |