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Dailies

Dailies refers to the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture. It is so-called because usually, at the end of each day, that day's footage is developed and printed in a batch for viewing by the director. However, the term can be used to refer to any raw footage, regardless of when it is developed or printed.

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rushes

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