outtake

[out-teyk] /ˈaʊtˌteɪk/
noun
1.
a segment of film or videotape edited out of the final version, as because of a technical error.
2.
a recording of a song not included in the final release of a record album, as because of a technical error.
Origin
1955-60; out- + take
Examples from the web for outtake
  • Reporters have been asking about the five-minute outtake ever since.
  • The outtake does not have a sound track but the text of the scene can be found in the shooting script.
British Dictionary definitions for outtake

outtake

/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/
noun
1.
an unreleased take from a recording session, film, or television programme
Slang definitions & phrases for outtake

outtake

noun

An excerpt; an extracted passage: Is this an outtake from the $1.98 Beauty Show?

[1977+; originally, by 1960, a rejected part of a film]