outtake

/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/
noun
  1. A scene or recording that is removed from the final version of a film, TV show, or music album, often because of a mistake or because it does not fit.
    • During the recording session, the band decided to keep one outtake for a special edition.
    • The director laughed at the outtake where the actor tripped over a cable.
    • The DVD includes a bonus feature with funny outtakes from the movie.
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