Outcut

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtkət/

Outcut (noun)

  1. A scene or part removed from a film during editing.

Examples

  • The director reviewed the outcut for any important scenes.
  • An outcut can sometimes contain valuable footage.

Common collocations: review an outcut, include in the outcut, valuable outcut

Synonyms of Outcut

Neutral

Antonyms of Outcut

  • when referring to cutting less or beneath