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    di·rec·tor's cut

    noun

    • 1. a version of a movie that reflects the director's original intentions, released after the first studio version.
  2. In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, or commercial).

  3. Jul 12, 2021 · A director's cut is a version of a film that represents the director's own approved edit, without any interference from producers or studios. Learn the history, difference, and examples of director's cut, and how directors get their vision to the audience.

  4. A Director's Cut is a version of a movie that matches the director's original vision, often released after the theatrical run. Learn about the origins, types and famous examples of Director's Cuts in film history.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Learn the meaning of director's cut, a version of a motion picture that is edited according to the director's wishes and that usually includes scenes cut from the version created for general distribution. See examples of director's cut in sentences and word history.

  6. A director’s cut is a type of film that is created after the original release of a movie. The director will go back and create an alternate version of the movie by adding or editing scenes, music, dialogue, etc. One of the first (and most infamous) Director’s Cuts was released in 1982 with Blade Runner.

  7. The Director's Cut is the version edited by the Director, usually for additional home media releases. An Extended Cut is usually any version of the film which is longer than the theatrical cut (though in very rare cases, its shorter).

  8. Feb 12, 2023 · A director's cut is an alternate version of a film project that reflects the director's original vision. Learn how to make a director's cut, why it is better, and see examples of movies that were improved by a director's cut.