pre-recording or pre-recorded

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Hi,
The scenes or the moments before the real video recording, or which is known as behind the scenes .
Can we also call them:
pre-recording or pre-recorded

And what about the expression "behind the scenes" is it right in this case.
 
Hi,
The scenes or the moments before the real video recording, or which is known as behind the scenes .
Can we also call them:
pre-recording or pre-recorded

And what about the expression "behind the scenes" is it right in this case.


Yes, 'behind the scenes' is the correct term, but neither 'pre-recording' or 'pre-recorded' is correct.

It sounds very un-natural. Some would call it an 'outtake' as something that wasn't included in the final version. But if it was a 'pre-recording' it gives the impression that it wasn't actually recorded. (That is in this context)

When they do movies and such, they often talk about 'pre-recording' photo shoots, giving the impression it was down before recording.

It depends entirely upon the context.


(Sorry if it seems to be a convoluted description)
 
HanibalII,
Thanks from the heart.
 
"Pre-recorded" is often used simply to mean "recorded."

"This program was pre-recorded."
 
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