Noun
workprint (plural workprints)
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A draft version of a motion picture, used during the editing process.
A Director's Cut was released in 1992 after a strong response to workprint screenings. Source: Internet
In the original workprint version, Bryant also mentions two replicants killed. Source: Internet
When the film workprint had been cut to a satisfactory state, it was then used to make an edit decision list (EDL). Source: Internet
The original workprint version (1982, 113 minutes) was shown for audience test previews in Denver and Dallas in March 1982. Source: Internet
The workprint containing deleted scenes finally turned up in the Hutchinson, Kansas salt mine film depository. Source: Internet