In reputation, we think that reputaion is something we can increasingly outtake.
From the techcrunch.com
Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper.
From the boston.com
It's not a lack of quality that consigned these tracks to outtake purgatory.
From the washingtonpost.com
In fact, Jalopnik does an excellent job of summing up a full outtake of the goods to see.
From the forbes.com
The band released the outtake EP Long Live the King to cap off this period of activity.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Calvin Borel outtake from the thoroughbred racing jockeys calendar.
From the timesunion.com
It was an outtake from a photo shoot for the company's brochure.
From the bostonherald.com
This feels like an outtake from a programme on space exploration.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
It was just an outtake, an individual image of him and I didn't have an individual image of anyone else.
From the 6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com
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A scene that is filmed but is not used in the final editing of the film
An outtake (also known as a blooper) is a portion of a work (usually a film or music recording) that is removed in the editing process and not included in the work's final, publicly released version. ...
(Outtakes) Footage not used in the final assembly of a sequence.
(Outtakes) Just like in a movie DVD, these are the scenes that were not included in the final production. You may request that your outtakes be edited onto a different disk, or added as a blooper reel to your video.
(Outtakes) The footage from your workprint that is not used in your edited version. Very small bits, a few frames or as little as one frame, are known as Trims.
(Outtakes) This title contains scenes, such as bloopers, which may not have been included in the original release of the movie.
A take of a scene which is not used for printing or for the final assembly of a film.
Footage not to be included in a final production.
In broadcasting, recorded material left out of the program that is finally broadcast. Humorous out-takes are often called flubs or bloopers.