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outtake

/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/

Meanings
  • The act of taking something out, typically a recording or film take.

    - "They did several outtakes for the scene."
    - "The director asked for an outtake because the actor's performance was too funny."

Rhymes
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Homonyms
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  1. Outtake (Photography) (en) : In photography, an outtake refers to a photograph that was not the final selection for a particular project or series.

  2. Outtake (Film) (en) : In filmmaking, an outtake refers to a take of a film scene that was not the final selection for that scene.


Homophones
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Variants
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Forms
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Etymology
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The word 'outtake' originated in the late 19th century as a term used in photography to describe a successful photographic exposure. The term was later adopted in the film industry to describe a successful take of a film scene.


Related Concepts
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  1. Outtakes (Photography): In photography, an outtake refers to a photograph that was not the final selection for a particular project or series. Outtakes can be valuable documentation of a photographic session, and they can provide insights into the creative process and the decision-making involved in selecting the final images for a project or series.

  2. Outtakes (Film): In filmmaking, an outtake refers to a take of a film scene that was not the final selection for that scene. Outtakes can be valuable documentation of a film production, and they can provide insights into the creative process and the decision-making involved in selecting the final takes for a film scene.


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How to Memorize "outtake"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize an outtake, imagine a photograph or a scene from a film that was not the final selection for a particular project or series.

  2. associate

    - To associate an outtake with a particular project or series, remember the context in which the outtake was created and the reason why it was not the final selection for that project or series.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize an outtake, use the following mnemonic: 'Outtake' is an 'out'-of-the-way, 'take' or selection that was not the final choice for a particular project or series.


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