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A '''blooper''', also known as an '''outtake''', is a moment in the recording process of a piece of media in which a mistake occurs that ruins a take. Such common mistakes to occur in these circumstances range from actors forgetting or stumbling over lines, breaking or falling out of character (known in the theatre business as "corpsing"), issues with props, or unintended intervention from the production crew. General instances of cast and crew messing around on set is also a common feature.
A '''blooper''', also known as an '''outtake''', is a moment in the recording process of a piece of media in which a mistake occurs that ruins a take. Such common mistakes to occur in these circumstances range from actors forgetting or stumbling over lines, breaking or falling out of character (known in the theatre business as "corpsing"), issues with props, or unintended intervention from the production crew. General instances of cast and crew messing around on set is also a common feature.
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