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Definition: DAILIES

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. The lower house of the parliament of the Irish Republic.[Wordnet].

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Date "Dailies" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1831. (references)

Specialty Definition: DAILIES

Domain Definition
Sports & Leisure 1: Give the director an opportunity to screen the preceding day's work, to select the best shots and to decide whether any retakes are needed. Source: European Union. (references)
  2: The processed results of the previous day's photographic efforts. Source: European Union. (references)
Wikipedic 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. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: DAILIES


Dailies

Dailies, in filmmaking, is the term used to describe the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture. They are so called because usually at the end of each day, that day's footage is developed, synched to sound, and printed on film in a batch (and/or telecined onto video tape or disk) for viewing the next day by the director and some members of the film crew. However, the term can be used to refer to any raw footage, regardless of when it is developed or printed.

Another way to describe film dailies is "The first positive prints made by the laboratory from the negative photographed on the previous day."[1] In addition, during filming, the director and some actors may view these dailies as an indication of how the filming and the actors' performances are progressing.[2]

In some regions such as the UK, dailies are usually referred to as rushes or daily rushes, referring to the speed at which the prints are developed.[3]

Film dailies can refer to the viewing of dailies on film in a theater.[4]

Viewing dailies

Dailies are usually viewed by members of the film crew either early in the morning before filming starts, during the lunch break, or in the evening after filming ends. It is common for several members of the film crew including the director, cinematographer, editor and others to view and discuss the dailies as a group; but some productions opt to distribute multiple copies of the dailies for individual viewing (e.g., on DVD).

Viewing dailies allows the film crew to see exactly what images and audio were captured the previous day, allowing them to make sure there are no technical problems such as dirty, scratched, or out of focus film. It also allows the director to ensure that they are happy with the performances of the actors and that they have captured a scene from all the necessary camera angles. If additional filming is desired it can often be done immediately rather than re-shooting later when sets may have been torn down and actors may no longer be available.

Dailies are also often viewed separately by producers or movie studio executives who are not directly involved in day-to-day production but seek assurance that the film being produced meets the expectations they had when they invested in the project.

Film directors and film producers prefer to view film dailies rather than DVD dailies. However, because of the costs involved, some productions will start by viewing film dailies and later switch to DVD dailies.[5] One reason why film dailies are preferred over DVD dailies is it is much easier to check for correct focus with film dailies than with video dailies.[6] HD dailies can be as big as 2k resolution (2048 x 858, 2.39:1 aspect).[7]

Dailies contents

Many films have one main film unit which does all primary filming and one or more smaller film units shooting additional "pickup" shots, stunts, or shots involving special effects. These shots are included with the main unit footage on the dailies reels. A typical pickup shot might be a shot of a hand picking up a book. To save time and money the shot may be filmed with smaller crew and a different person's hand used as a substitute for the real actor's hand.

If a unit shoots with more than one camera usually all the shots from one "A" camera will be followed by all "B" camera shots because of the way the dailies are processed.

To save time, ordinarily only a small amount of the previous day's footage is viewed. If viewing dailies on video, often all the footage is transferred and the viewer can fast-forward as desired. Dailies on print film are more expensive to produce and cannot be easily fast-forwarded. In this case, during shooting the director will specify which takes he or she wants converted to dailies. When a take is completed, the director yells, "Cut" and if the director wants the take converted to dailies, the director will also yell, "Print". Once the director yells, "Cut! Print!", the script supervisor, the camera assistant and the sound person circle the take number on their log sheets so that only these circle takes will be printed that night by the film laboratory.

The end of a dailies reel may contain sound that was recorded without simultaneous picture recording called wild sound.

Visual effects shots are often assembled daily for viewing by a visual effects or animation supervisor. They will contain the previous day's work by animators and effects artists in various state of completion. Once a shot is at the point where additional feedback from the director is needed they will be assembled and screened for the director either as part of the normal dailies screening or as a separate weekly VFX dailies screening.

Dailies delivered to the editing department will usually have timecode and keycode numbers overlaid on the image. These numbers are used to later assemble the original high-quality film and audio to conform to the edit. Depending on how the dailies are produced, these numbers may only be on the editor's copy of the dailies or on all copies of the dailies.

Creating dailies

During the typical filming of a motion picture, a movie camera captures the image on 35 mm film and a separate audio recorder (such as a Nagra tape recorder or digital hard disk recorder) records the sound on-set.

The film negative is developed and printed or telecined so that the images can be viewed on a projector or video monitor.

The sound is synched to the film using a clapperboard as a reference. The clapperboard is labeled to identify the scene, shot, and take number for the camera. The numbers are also read aloud to label the audio recording. Once camera and sound are rolling, a camera assistant will close the clapper creating a visual and auditory reference point. During the synching process after the film has been developed, the technician will look at the numbers on the slate board and then match the numbers with the verbal slate. Then the technician looks for the frame where the clapper first closes and for the beep or clapping sound on the audio tape, adjusting one or the other until they happen simultaneously when played back. This needs to be done for every take. Systems exist which record synchronized timecode onto the film and audio tape at the time of shooting, allowing for automatic alignment of picture and audio. In practice these systems are rarely used.

Before computer-based editing tools became widely available in the late 1980s, all feature-film dailies were printed on film. These pieces of film are called the workprint. After viewing, the workprint is used by the film editor to edit the movie using a flatbed editor. Once the workprint is edited and approved, the negative is assembled so it is identical to the edited workprint.

Today, most editing is done on computer based non-linear editing systems which use a video copy of the dailies. When the film is telecined, keycode numbers are logged which assign a number to each frame of film and are later used to assemble the original film to conform to the edit.

Dailies for video or digital film

When using a video camera or digital motion picture camera the image and sound are often recorded simultaneously to video tape or hard disk in a format that can be immediately viewed on a monitor, eliminating the need to undergo a conversion process to create dailies for viewing. The footage recorded each day will still usually go through a daily process to create a second copy for protection and create multiple copies on DVD or other media for viewing by producers or other people not on set.

Other uses of dailies

Outside of their use in producing a motion picture, dailies are desirable by fans as a collectors item and to catch a glimpse of the filmmaking process. They are also desirable to film students and teachers to illustrate how a film is shot and as a tool to practice editing.

For a variety of reasons, major motion picture studios never release their dailies for outside use. One cited problem is that the Screen Actors Guild has a clause in their contract to protect their actors' privacy which says that the producers of all union productions must give up their rights to the actor's performance for anything but the edited movie. In most other English speaking countries, the actors unions have similar contracts which limit the distribution of all film dailies. New Zealand does not have this limitation, which is why the dailies from Xena and Hercules are on the DVDs for these shows.

Every year American Cinema Editors holds the ACE Film Editing Contest in which they make dailies available to 50 film students for an editing contest. ACE also sells a video tape with film dailies from the 1950s TV show Gunsmoke. These film dailies have been used by many film schools for the last 40 years.

Although most studios take precautions to prevent dailies from getting out, tapes or DVD will sometimes be listed for sale on eBay or be available through the estate sales of producers or directors. Some dailies have also appeared for on internet sites.

References

  1. "Glossary of Film / Video Terms" by the Magic Film Works, 2007
  2. IMDb Film Glossary - 2007
  3. "Glossary" of filmmaker terms, The Competition Commission (established by the Competition Act 1998), UK, 2001
  4. "The case for film dailies", American Cinematographer, April 2004
  5. Die Hard 4, "One Man Riot Squad", July 2007, American Cinematographer
  6. "Post-Production Planning During Pre-Production" by Andy Pratt, 2007
  7. "RED | Mythbusters" http://www.red.com/ (2008)

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Dailies". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: DAILIES

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Dailies 15     Dailies 15

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Synonyms: dailies
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

journals, newspapers, journal.
Consider also: regulars, gazettes, papers, tabloids, commonplaces, commons, days, diaries, routines, broadsheets, magazines, dates, rags, weeklies, diary, times, book, daybook.

Adjective

diurnal, everyday, informal, quotidian, trivial.
Consider also: insignificant, frivolous, little, small, trifling, ordinary, colloquial, commonplace, inconsiderable, intimate, paltry, petty, piddling, slight, superficial, familiar, banal, immaterial, minor, negligible.

Adverb

diurnally.
Consider also: ephemerally.

Other

daily, diurnalness, workaday.
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Computed Synonyms: dailies

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   21.0496   dailies     daily     everydaily, diurnal, quotidian, journally, journal   
 2   16.1295   dailies     days     daylights, dates, suns, lights, ages   
 3   15.4093   dailies     commonlies     publiclies, plainlies, regularlies, generallies, foolishlies   
 4   15.3093   dailies     ordinaries     normals, regulars, commonplaces, customaries, averages   
 5   10.2094   dailies     magazines     organs, depots, storages, repositories, storerooms   
 6   9.2094   dailies     gazettes     periodicals, newss, sheets, publications, announcements   
 7   7.2094   dailies     routines     practices, ordinaries, programs, habits, ruts   
 8   7.0092   dailies     journal     newspaper, magazine, periodical, review, organ   
 9   6.1094   dailies     logs     journals, registers, bars, billets, bolts   
 10   6.1092   dailies     currents     runnings, commons, contemporaries, moderns, normals   
 11   5.4093   dailies     regularlies     widelies, fars, madlies, commonlies, naturallies   
 12   5.2296   dailies     daytimes     suns, dates, days, day-times, lights   
 13   5.1095   dailies     maids     wenches, teens, maidservants, womans, gals   
 14   4.4092   dailies     informallies     casuallies, unofficiallies, freelies, informals, intimatelies   
 15   4.4091   dailies     periodicallies     regularlies, occasionallies, periodicals, weeklies, terminallies   
--------------------     146 synonyms ranked from 16 to 161 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: dailies

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   6.0290   dailies     every day     daily, everyday, everyday life   
 2   2.1488   dailies     on a daily basis     day-to-day basis, daily, day in day out   
 3   2.1286   dailies     day-to-day basis     on a daily basis, day to day, day in day out   
 4   2.0291   dailies     day to day     daily, everyday, quotidian   
 5   2.0193   dailies     per diem     daily, everyday, quotidian   
 6   1.7795   dailies     the dailies     daily press, newscasts, journalism   
 7   1.0494   dailies     a daily     daily, everyday, per diem   
 8   1.0292   dailies     each day     daily, every day, day after day   
 9   1.0080   dailies     book of original entry     daybook, journal, diary   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: dailies

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.7795   the dailies     dailies     daily, days   
 2   1.1490   the dailies     daily press     daily newspaper, newspaper   
 3   1.1090   the dailies     newscasts     newss, informations   
 4   1.0486   the dailies     daily newspaper     journal, newspaper   
 5   1.0091   the dailies     journalism     press, fourth estate   
 6   1.0090   the dailies     newspaper     journal, periodical   
 7   1.0090   the dailies     journal     newspaper, magazine   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: DAILIES

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya يَوْمِيًّا (daily, everyday, dailies, quotidian), جَرِيدَة (newspaper, daily, paper, dailies, journal), جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (dailies, daily, journal, journals), صَحِيفَة (journal, leaf, newspaper, page, paper), صَحِيفَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (daily, dailies, journal, journals), حَيَاتِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), مَعِيشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), يَوْمِيّ (quotidian, daily, diurnal, workaday, dailies), يَوْمِيَّات (chronicle, chronicled, Chronicles, chronicling, dailies), مَعَاشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha يَوْمِيًّا (daily, everyday, dailies, quotidian), جَرِيدَة (newspaper, daily, paper, dailies, journal), جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (dailies, daily, journal, journals), صَحِيفَة (journal, leaf, newspaper, page, paper), صَحِيفَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (daily, dailies, journal, journals), حَيَاتِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), مَعِيشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), يَوْمِيّ (quotidian, daily, diurnal, workaday, dailies), يَوْمِيَّات (chronicle, chronicled, Chronicles, chronicling, dailies), مَعَاشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic يَوْمِيًّا (daily, everyday, dailies, quotidian), جَرِيدَة (newspaper, daily, paper, dailies, journal), جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (dailies, daily, journal, journals), صَحِيفَة (journal, leaf, newspaper, page, paper), صَحِيفَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (daily, dailies, journal, journals), حَيَاتِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), مَعِيشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), يَوْمِيّ (quotidian, daily, diurnal, workaday, dailies), يَوْمِيَّات (chronicle, chronicled, Chronicles, chronicling, dailies), مَعَاشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia setiap hari (everyday, dailies, daily, every day), harian (daily, dailies). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian denní tisk (journal, the dailies, dailies, daily newspaper, daily press), denní práce (darg, the daily round, dailies, daily round, daily work), deníky (dailies, diaries, journals), deník (daily, journal, diary, daily paper, book of original entry). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese diariamente (daily, dailies, day in and day out, day in day out, day to day). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina denní tisk (journal, the dailies, dailies, daily newspaper, daily press), denní práce (darg, the daily round, dailies, daily round, daily work), deníky (dailies, diaries, journals), deník (daily, journal, diary, daily paper, book of original entry). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 每日 (daily, dailies, diurnal, pd). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech denní tisk (journal, the dailies, dailies, daily newspaper, daily press), denní práce (darg, the daily round, dailies, daily round, daily work), deníky (dailies, diaries, journals), deník (daily, journal, diary, daily paper, book of original entry). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian jurnal (diary, dailies, gazette, journal, sheet). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Tageszeitungen (dailies), Täglich (daily, diurnal, everyday, diurnally, per diem). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Français rushes (dailies, daily, storming), premier positif (dailies, rushes), quotidiennement (daily, dailies, each day, every day, od), épreuves (hardship, ordeals, rushes, prints, proofs), épreuves de tournage (rush, rushes, dailies), épreuves tirées à la lumière (one-light dailies), projection de travail (screening of the dailies), épreuves combinées image et son (composite dailies), épreuves étalonnées (corrected dailies). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
French rushes (dailies, daily, storming), premier positif (dailies, rushes), quotidiennement (daily, dailies, each day, every day, od), épreuves (hardship, ordeals, rushes, prints, proofs), épreuves de tournage (rush, rushes, dailies), épreuves tirées à la lumière (one-light dailies), projection de travail (screening of the dailies), épreuves combinées image et son (composite dailies), épreuves étalonnées (corrected dailies). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
German Tageszeitungen (dailies), Täglich (daily, diurnal, everyday, diurnally, per diem). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic يَوْمِيًّا (daily, everyday, dailies, quotidian), جَرِيدَة (newspaper, daily, paper, dailies, journal), جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (dailies, daily, journal, journals), صَحِيفَة (journal, leaf, newspaper, page, paper), صَحِيفَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة (daily, dailies, journal, journals), حَيَاتِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), مَعِيشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living), يَوْمِيّ (quotidian, daily, diurnal, workaday, dailies), يَوْمِيَّات (chronicle, chronicled, Chronicles, chronicling, dailies), مَعَاشِيّ (dailies, daily, life, lives, living). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Tageszeitungen (dailies), Täglich (daily, diurnal, everyday, diurnally, per diem). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Tageszeitungen (dailies), Täglich (daily, diurnal, everyday, diurnally, per diem). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian setiap hari (everyday, dailies, daily, every day), harian (daily, dailies). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian jurnal (diary, dailies, gazette, journal, sheet). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Norwegian Daglig (daily, diurnal, dailies, everyday, quotidian). Additional references: Norwegian, Norway, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese diariamente (daily, day in and day out, day in day out, day to day, every day). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian jurnal (diary, dailies, gazette, journal, sheet). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian jurnal (diary, dailies, gazette, journal, sheet). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish diarios (dailies, dairies, journals, daily, day-to-day), diariamente (daily, dailies, day-to-daily, per diem, every day), primeras pruebas (dailies), Pruebas not Pruevas (the dailies), Primeras pruevas (the dailies), noticiarios (newscasts, the dailies). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish belli başlı gündelik gazeteler (dailies leading), bir gün içinde çekilen filmin seçilen sahnelerinin birbirini izleyen düzenli bir biçimde montajının yapılması (assembly dailies). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, dailies. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: DAILIES

Language Translations for “dailies” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag dathagailathagies (dailies). Additional references: Athag, dailies. (volunteer)
Double Dutch dagailagies (dailies). Additional references: Double Dutch, dailies. (volunteer)
Leet 0|/-\1|13§ (dailies). Additional references: Leet, dailies. (volunteer)
Oppish dopailopies (dailies). Additional references: Oppish, dailies. (volunteer)
Pig Latin ailiesday (dailies). Additional references: Pig Latin, dailies. (volunteer)
Terran B dirriamen (dailies). Additional references: Terran B, dailies. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi dubailubies (dailies). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, dailies. (volunteer)
Source: compiled by the editor. Top