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outtake
[out-teyk]
noun
a segment of film or videotape edited out of the final version, as because of a technical error.
a recording of a song not included in the final release of a record album, as because of a technical error.
outtake
/ ˈʊˌٱɪ /
noun
an unreleased take from a recording session, film, or television programme
Example Sentences
“Caught by the Tides” richly rewards viewers familiar with Jia’s filmography with scenes and outtakes from his earlier movies.
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.
“We have outtakes, and some odds and ends, but there’s nothing new,” counters McIntosh.
But Burnett rejected calls to release all outtakes of Trump, saying he was unable to do so and citing "various contractual and legal requirements".
I’d pay to see the outtake reel from “Let’s Start a Cult.”
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