outtake

[ˈaʊt.teɪk]

outtake Definition

a portion of a recording (usually audio or video) that is not included in the final version.

Using outtake: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outtake" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The DVD includes several outtakes from the movie.

  • Example

    The band released an album of outtakes and alternate versions of their songs.

  • Example

    The director decided to use an outtake in the final cut of the film.

outtake Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outtake

  • deleted scene
  • bloopers
  • cut footage

Phrases with outtake

  • a collection of outtakes from a film or TV show, often used for comedic effect

    Example

    The blooper reel at the end of the movie had everyone laughing.

  • behind-the-scenes footage

    footage that shows what happens on a film set or during the making of a TV show, often including outtakes

    Example

    The DVD includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the cast and crew.

  • director's cut

    a version of a film that includes scenes or footage that were cut from the original release

    Example

    The director's cut of the movie includes several outtakes and alternate versions of scenes.

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Summary: outtake in Brief

An 'outtake' [ˈaʊt.teɪk] is a portion of a recording, usually audio or video, that is not included in the final version. It can be found in DVDs, albums, and films, and often includes deleted scenes, bloopers, and cut footage. Other related terms include 'blooper reel,' 'behind-the-scenes footage,' and 'director's cut.'