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outtake

[out-teyk]

noun

  1. a segment of film or videotape edited out of the final version, as because of a technical error.

  2. a recording of a song not included in the final release of a record album, as because of a technical error.



outtake

/ ˈʊˌٱɪ /

noun

  1. an unreleased take from a recording session, film, or television programme

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of outtake1

First recorded in 1955–60; out- + take
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“Caught by the Tides” richly rewards viewers familiar with Jia’s filmography with scenes and outtakes from his earlier movies.

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Imagine not only gained access to program content but also outtakes that give parts of the film a cinema vérité-like look at Walters on the job.

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“We have outtakes, and some odds and ends, but there’s nothing new,” counters McIntosh.

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But Burnett rejected calls to release all outtakes of Trump, saying he was unable to do so and citing "various contractual and legal requirements".

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I’d pay to see the outtake reel from “Let’s Start a Cult.”

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