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cutting room

noun

Movies.
  1. a film-editing room.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of cutting room1

1830–40, for earlier sense
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While a sequel has not been announced yet, the filmmakers acknowledged that there was plenty more story to tell, and in fact, some of it ended up on the cutting room floor.

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We started with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, to see what we could find in the cutting room floor footage.

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“We do not have a bad moment of film of her in our cutting room,” says Gilroy, comparing Dulau to Meryl Streep.

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In the pattern cutting room, the designs are turned into paper samples, and are pinned on to mannequins.

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John Gilroy went to college thinking he would become a lawyer, only to eventually find himself in a cutting room as a film editor after he became interested in directing.

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