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- adjective recorded on film.
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- verb   Simple past tense and past participle of film .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective recorded on film; made into a movie
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Examples
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								Now the only negative about watching part of the finale get filmed is … they had to film the same part of the movie again … and again … and again. 
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								The video is filmed from the front of a group facing police - how do you know what was behind the camera? Police Officer Seriously Injured « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009 
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								I can barely get past it in written fiction, and filmed is right out. 
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								Movie props are designed to be filmed from a distance, but this car truly looks and feels “real” even up close. Perfect Replica of BACK TO THE FUTURE Delorean For Sale. Minus Working Flux Capacitor – Collider.com 2009 
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								Two months before his accidental drug overdose, Adam Goldstein filmed a cameo for the Iron Man sequel and director Jon Favreau debated whether or not to include it. Planet-x.com.au » DJ AM Photos & Pics | DJ AM Makes Cameo In Iron Man 2 2010 
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								That is one of the better moments in filmed science fiction and Darabont nails his critique of the clunky VO. 
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								So it may be quite evident from watching the shows that the experience of being filmed is a negative one, full stop. 
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								Two months before his accidental drug overdose, Adam Goldstein filmed a cameo for the Iron Man sequel and director Jon Favreau debated whether or not to include it. Planet-x.com.au » DJ AM Photos & Pics | DJ AM Makes Cameo In Iron Man 2 2010 
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								The current Bond being filmed is called Modicum of Asshattery, or something equally lame. 
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								First, the film ‘Smokescreen’ by ‘Unknown’ featuring a man walking into a series of smoke-filled rooms — we never see his face as it is either obscured by smoke, or he is filmed from the side or behind. Ballardian » Escaping the gaze: A review of John Foxx's Tiny Colour Movies 2008 
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