footage

word

/ˈfʊtɪdʒ/
FUU-tij
/fˈʊtɪdʒ/
FUU-tij

Definition

Recorded video material from a camera, movie, TV broadcast, or other source. It can refer to raw recorded images or video used in news, films, and online media.

Usage & Nuances

Usually uncountable: say 'some footage' or 'a piece of footage,' not normally 'a footage.' Common collocations include 'security footage,' 'raw footage,' 'drone footage,' and 'found footage.' It is mainly used for video, not still photos.

Example Sentences

The police watched the footage from the store camera.

basic

We found old footage of my grandparents' wedding.

basic

The news showed footage of the storm.

basic

Do we have any footage from the concert, or did everyone's phone die?

natural

They spent hours going through footage before they found the missing dog.

natural

The behind-the-scenes footage is almost better than the movie itself.

natural