˜yÐÄvlog

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rough cut

1

noun

Movies.
  1. the first assembly of a film following preliminary cutting and editing.


rough-cut

2

[ ruhf-kuht ]

adjective

  1. cut into small, irregular pieces ( fine-cut ):

    rough-cut tobacco.

rough-cut

noun

  1. a first edited version of a film with the scenes in sequence and the soundtrack synchronized
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rough cut1

First recorded in 1935–40

Origin of rough cut2

First recorded in 1965–70
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He’s seen the movie only twice; once in a rough cut and then again on an airplane.

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And I saw a rough cut of the movie, and I just loved it.

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After Doe urged Simmons to shift his attention back to work, he allegedly brought her to a bedroom to watch the rough cut of the music video.

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Then they let me see a rough cut at the end of the day of my voice with her face and actions, and it was like a third person.

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It would include "rough cut natural Scottish stone" and steel of an ochre colour to "pick up on the colours of the landscape".

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