A deleted scene is
footage
In filmmaking and video production, footage is raw, unedited material as originally filmed by a movie camera or recorded by a digital video camera, which typically must be film editing, edited to create a motion picture, digital video, video cli ...
that has been removed from the final version of a
film
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
or
television show. There are various reasons why these scenes are deleted, which include time constraints, relevance, quality or a dropped story thread, and can also be due to budgetary concerns. A similar occurrence is offscreen, in which the events are unseen.
A related term is extended scene, the longer version of a scene that was shortened for the final version of the film. Often, extended scenes are included in collections of deleted scenes or are referred to as deleted scenes themselves, as is the case with, for instance, ''
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' and ''
Serenity''.
Reasons for removal
Scenes are often removed from films and television shows at the request of a studio or network, or to reduce running time, to improve narrative flow, or to avoid causing offense.
Requests for alteration
The studio or network planning to air or distribute it may be uncomfortable with a certain scene. It may ask for it be altered, removed, or replaced.
This is most common in the production of television series since networks and channels often must be mindful of how viewers, critics, or censors will react to programming. There may be a fear of losing ratings, being punished by fines or otherwise, or having trouble finding advertisers.
* The 2002 Fox series ''
Fireflys original pilot episode ("
Serenity", parts 1 and 2) had such a change made, with the original, less action-packed scene being replaced in the final cut of the episode but featuring on the later
DVD box set release of the series, as one of several bonus features.
* A scene in the pilot of ''
24'' involved the destruction of a
Boeing 747
The Boeing 747 is a long-range wide-body aircraft, wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States between 1968 and 2023.
After the introduction of the Boeing 707, 707 in October 1958, Pan Am ...
. Aired just a few months after the
9/11 attacks, the producers made edits to cut out shots of the plane visibly exploding.
Running time
Concerns about running time may also cause scenes to be removed or shortened.
In feature films, scenes may be cut to reduce the length of the film's final cut, sometimes in order to include more screenings of a film each day when released theatrically.
In television serials, however, running time becomes an even greater concern because of the strict timeslot limitations, especially on channels supported by advertisements, and there may be only 20 minutes of the actual show per half-hour timeslot. Depending on the station and the particular format of the show, that may or may not include opening credits or closing credits; many ad-supported stations now "squish" the closing credits or force them into a
split-screen to show more advertising. Most programs are in either a half-hour or a one-hour timeslot, forcing producers to break up the
acts in a manner that they hope will make the viewer want to continue watching after the ad break and to avoid exceeding the stricter run time limits.
Disruption of narrative flow
Though the quality of the initial and the final cuts of a film is subjective, a scene or version of a scene in a film may have an adverse effect on the film as a whole. It may slow the film down, provide unnecessary details or exposition, or even explain points that should be implied or said more subtly. It is common to remove such scenes at the editing level, though they may be released on the home video release as a bonus feature.
There are at least a few examples, including a number of the deleted scenes on the DVD release of ''Fireflys sequel film ''
Serenity'' (in fact, the audio commentary on the DVD's deleted scenes collection quite often mentions the plot or the tension being disrupted or slowed by including a scene or too much
expositional as the main reason for the scene's removal from the final theatrical cut). Another well known example is the
cocoon sequence in the film ''
Alien''. The scene added a lot of information about the fate of several crew members and new information on the life cycle of
the creature, but it was ultimately deleted, as it was thought to slow down and disrupt the tension of the end of the film.
Formats
Deleted or extended scenes may be in any of several different formats. They may or may not feature finished
special effects (especially in
science fiction
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and
fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
films in which visual effects are more expensive), and the film quality may or may not be the same as in the rest of the film, but that may depend only on how much post-production editing was done.
Additionally, deleted scenes of animated films may not be in the form of a fully animated scene, but instead be included in the form of an
animatic or
blooper, as is the case with the deleted scenes on the DVD releases of
Pixar's ''
Toy Story'' and ''
Finding Nemo''.
"Cutting room floor"
The
figure of speech
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"cutting room floor" and its derivatives (such as "left on the cutting room floor") refers to the process where content is removed and abandoned. The phrase originates from the era when footage was captured on
photographic film
Photographic film is a strip or sheet of transparent film base coated on one side with a gelatin photographic emulsion, emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive silver halide crystals. The sizes and other characteristics of the ...
. Editors would physically cut the film to remove any unwanted frames before stitching the film together as a final piece in an editing or "cutting" room, occasionally removing entire scenes. Cut footage film was then pushed off the editing table and onto the floor below, and was swept up and discarded into a
garbage can at the end of the working day. While the term is often applied in the context of filming, it is also used to refer to any piece ultimately left out of a final product or the process necessary to remove it.
Parody
The DVD release for ''
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ''feature film'''' featured not only a handful of regular deleted scenes but also two spoof "Really Deleted" scenes.
YTV's ZAPX sometimes makes "deleted scenes" that are not genuine deleted scenes but rather random scenes of the movie with footage of the program's host, Simon, inserted into the clip, for that purpose.
On the DVD for ''
UHF'',
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American comedy musician, writer, and actor. He is best known for writing and performing Comedy music, comedy songs that often Parody music, parody specific songs by contempo ...
provides commentary for the deleted scenes and emphasizes that there are hours of film footage but that they were all removed for good reasons.
See also
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Blooper
A blooper, or gag reel, is short clip from a film, television program or video production, usually a deleted scene, containing a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew. It also refers to an error made during a live radio or TV broadcast or ...
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Director's cut
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Film editing
Film editing is both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking. The term is derived from the traditional process of working with film stock, film which increasingly involves the use Digital cinema, of digital ...
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Alternate ending
An alternate ending (or alternative ending) is an ending of a story that was considered, or even written or produced, but ultimately discarded in favour of another resolution. Generally, alternative endings are considered to have no bearing on t ...
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Types of fiction with multiple endings
A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings.
Comics
* ''The Death-Ray'' by Daniel Clowes
* ''Cliff Hanger (comic strip)#British version, Cliff Hanger'' by Jack Edward Oliver
Literature
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Film censorship
Film censorship is the censorship of motion pictures, either through the excising of certain frames or scenes, or outright banning of films in their entirety. Film censorship typically occurs as a result of political or moral objections to a fi ...
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Offscreen
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Outtake
References
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