what's the difference between videoThe word, "video," is often included when using the words, "footage" and "clip?
what's the difference between video, footage and clip?
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"Video footage" often indicates that something has been recorded, like a
security camera recording a thief robbing a store. The police would ask the
store owner, "Do you have any video footage from the robbery?" "Video footage"
is usually used in terms of proof via video.
However, it may also be used to describe a short video, but in what circumstance will people choose to use video/footage/clip?
It would be very appreciated, if you could help me. :)ection of an entire video, or
describe an entire video itself. For example, "I wasn't able to attend their
wedding, but looking at the footage that their videographer had taken, their
wedding looked like a lot of fun!" This indicates that the person watched small
portions from the couple's wedding video. Had the person watched the entire
thing, he would have said, "but having watched the footage...."
"video clip" is used normally for online activity where short videos are called
"clips."
For example, "I watched that clip of you doing a cartwheel." or "I watched that
video clip where you did a cartwheel." In this instance, just saying "clip"
conveys a non-specific meaning, whereas, when you say "video clip" this means
that you are referring to a specific short video.
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