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outtake
n.
passage that conveys air or other material outward; part of a recording that is not used in the final version (Music, Film, Television)
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Outtake
An outtake is a portion of a work (usually a film or music recording) that is removed in the editing process and not included in the work's final, publicly released version. In the digital era, significant outtakes have been appended to CD and DVD reissues of many albums and films as bonus tracks or features, in film often, but not always, for the sake of humor. In terms of photos, an outtake may also mean the ones which are not released in the original set of photos (i.e. photo shoots and digitals).
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outtake
Noun
1. a scene that is filmed but is not used in the final editing of the film
(hypernym) scene, shot
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Outtake
(prep.)
Except.
Except.
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