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off-camera
[ awf-kam-er-uh, -kam-ruh, of- ]
adjective
- occurring as part of a film or program but outside the range of the motion-picture or television camera:
the off-camera shouts of a mob.
adverb
- out of the range of a motion-picture or television camera:
The star walked off-camera at the end of his monologue.
- (of an actor) in one's private rather than professional life:
Off-camera the movie star liked to cook.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of off-camera1
Example Sentences
Her dog, an enthusiastic Labradoodle named Zuka, offered brief commentary off-camera.
A second teaser features the same wide shot as Mulaney asks off-camera crew to let him know when the shot is tight enough for him to start talking.
He alleges that Ruby would “whip” him with a belt and “spank” him off-camera.
“During 29 years in Ventaneando, his irony and charisma left their mark, but off-camera he was a generous and dedicated friend. Today we are left with his memory, his humor and gratitude for every laugh shared. ‘Dear doll, rest in peace,’ ” the program said.
Prince Harry, who has been at the Invictus Games in Canada, is heard briefly off-camera in the background of the recording of the Instagram posting.
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