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[ awf-kam-er-uh, -kam-ruh, of- ] / ˈɔfˈkæm ər ə, -ˈkæm rə, ˈɒf- /
adjectiveoccurring 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. adverbout 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. Words nearby off-cameraoffboard, off-brand, off break, off Broadway, off-budget, off-camera, off-campus, offcast, off-center, off-centre, off chance Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for off-cameraHe was a person that was just so easy on the set and so fun, and it would translate on- and off-camera. ‘The Good Wife’s Christine Baranski on Life After Will Gardner’s Death|Jason Lynch|April 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST The lines—by both actors—are delivered as if they were read from an off-camera teleprompter, and the chemistry is non-existent. Revisiting ‘Valentine’s Day,’ the Star-Studded V-Day Movie Disasterpiece|Marina Watts|February 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST I went everywhere he was, and I was just off-camera talking to him so we could riff stuff back-and-forth. Patton Oswalt Sounds Off On Stand-Up’s Critics and Why Comedians Should Win Oscars|Marlow Stern|December 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST An off-camera light source spotlights him from the front, highlighting the action. Christian Hendricks Goes South To Capture Queer Culture|Justin Jones|September 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST
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