out
take
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outtakes
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a piece of raw footage that is recorded but is not used in the final edited version of a movie, TV program, etc.
An outtake is a segment of film or video footage that was recorded but not included in the final edit of a movie or show. Outtakes are often scenes or takes that were either not used due to mistakes, alternate performances, or changes in the direction of the production. They can sometimes be shown in blooper reels or special features to provide additional content or entertainment value.
- The DVD's special features included hilarious outtakes, showing the cast breaking character and laughing during filming.
- One memorable outtake from the movie featured the lead actor repeatedly flubbing his lines, causing the entire crew to burst into laughter.
- During the outtake reel, viewers got a behind-the-scenes look at the bloopers and mishaps that didn't make it into the final cut of the film.
- The blooper show aired a collection of outtakes from various TV shows, providing a comedic glimpse into the unplanned moments on set.
- Fans often enjoy watching outtakes because they reveal the lighter side of production and the camaraderie among the cast and crew.