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oner
/ ˈʌə /
noun
a single continuous action (esp in the phrase down it in a oner )
an outstanding person or thing
a heavy blow
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of oner1
Example Sentences
Each of the four, roughly one hour-long episodes of Adolescence was shot entirely in one take, known as a "oner", with the camera frequently following characters through frantic scenes, or switching from handheld to vehicle-mounted filming.
Throughout the first season of "The Studio," the series has distinguished itself as delighting in intricate filmmaking by making every single scene into a oner, or a single, continuous take.
Yeah, and we had to do a oner to reference “The Studio.”
I did pitch the whole special as a oner and the director said that would be really boring.
In fact, making a film or a TV series as a true “oner” is almost never done.
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