outtake
/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A section or sequence of a film, television program, or other recording that was not intended to be part of the final version.
“The film’s editor had to rework the entire outtake to improve the pacing and tone.”
2. verb
To take or remove something, especially a section of a recording, from a larger work.
“The sound engineer had to outtake the background noise from the recording studio.”