It won't be plenty of time if he has to do any more retakes on his last picture.
Stone then retakes its first nature, for in mixing lime with the remains of other stones, a mortar is made which hardens, and becomes a solid substance, like those from which it is composed.
This he could do either in rehearsal or in retakes after the scene had actually been photographed.
The waste itself is beyond belief--sometimes four and five cameras on a scene, retakes upon the slightest provocation, even sets rebuilt because some minor detail fails to suit the artistic eye of the director.
Werner damned the amount of footage used in the scene, then turned to the next, with Enid and Gordon, in the same set, one of the necessary retakes for which the room had been put up again.
Success of Iphikrates—he retakes Krommyon, Sidus, and Peiræum—Corinth remains pretty well undisturbed by enemies.
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