The word "re-takes" refers to the act of doing something again, usually in the case of filming, testing or exams. Its antonyms are terms that describe the opposite of this action. These words include "one-take," "first-time," "initial," "primary" and "initial attempt." Rather than repeat something, these phrases indicate an original or singular effort, without the need for further revision or correction. In certain contexts, such as film or video production, achieving a successful "one-take" can even be seen as an accomplishment, as it shows efficiency and professionalism. While "re-takes" imply a second chance, the antonyms denote an initial opportunity to get things right the first time around.