Outtake
(noun)
- A piece of recorded material that has been left out of a final version of a film or video.
- A piece of recorded material that was not used in a final version of an album, radio or television broadcast.
Origin:
Derived from the verb 'take' meaning to film or record, 'outtake' is a noun which was formed by combining the words 'out' and 'take'.
Examples:
- The director had an extensive collection of outtakes from the movie.
- The radio station released a special album featuring outtakes from their comedy show.
- A lot of outtakes from the show were leaked online.
- The outtakes from the concert were just as entertaining as the main performance.
- Many fans were eagerly waiting for the release of the outtakes from the recent film.