1. cut away - Noun
2. cut away - Verb
remove by cutting off or away
move quickly to another scene or focus when filming
Source: WordNetcut-away
cut away the branch that sticks out Source: Internet
`cut away now!' the director shouted Source: Internet
Additionally, the bottom of the skull presented a gaping hole, where a halberd had cut away and entered it. Source: Internet
And then how somebody cut away the Martian Manhunter's cloak on the cover of the And because bad things come in threes, it appears that nobody removed the printers margins from the Enemy Of The People, that DC Comics published a couple of weeks ago. Source: Internet
As a result, kissing scenes were shortened, with scenes cut away, leaving the imagination of the viewer to take over. Source: Internet
A demolition crew use torches to cut away the 1,000-foot portion of the old Bay Bridge incline section, removing it to make way for temporary bike lanes on the eastern end of the new bridge. Source: Internet