Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
out-take
noun
/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/
Definition
An out-take is a segment or part of a film or recording that is not included in the final cut.
Examples
- The DVD includes several out-takes that display the actors’ behind-the-scenes antics.
- She laughed at the out-takes, realizing how many attempts it took to get the scene just right.
Meaning
Out-takes are often seen as a glimpse into the production process, showcasing alternative performances or bloopers during the making of a film or video. They provide insight into what was discarded during editing.
Synonyms
- deleted scene
- bloopers
- outtake