Also means
footage
Usage Note
Filmato (from filmare, to film) means a recorded video clip or footage, not a full-length film — that is il film (borrowed, invariable) or la pellicola. It is the standard word in news contexts for surveillance or witness footage: i filmati delle telecamere di sicurezza. The plural filmati is regular, in contrast to the invariable film.
Examples
"Il telegiornale ha trasmesso il filmato dell'incidente."
Natural Translation
The news broadcast the footage of the accident.
Literal Translation
The news has broadcast the footage of-the accident.
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