Also means
to shoot (video)
Usage Note
Filmare takes avere as its auxiliary and simply means to record on video or film. It is a relatively recent borrowing from English, now fully naturalized. Riprendere is a native alternative. Filmare is more common in everyday speech: filmare un video ('to shoot a video').
Examples
"Hanno filmato tutta la cerimonia."
Natural Translation
They filmed the entire ceremony.
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