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on-camera
on-cameraadjectivewithin the range of a motion-picture or television camera; while being filmed or televised.
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on camera
on cameraBeing filmed, as in When the talk-show host began, I wasn't sure if we were on camera. This usage dates from the first half of the 1900s, soon after the birth of motion-picture and television filming. The same is true of the antonym off camera, meaning “outside the view of a movie or TV camera,” as in Go ahead and scratch—we're off camera now.
on-camera
American
[on-kam-er-uh, -kam-ruh, awn-]
/ ˈɒnˈkæm ər ə, -ˈkæm rə, ˈɔn- /
adjective
on camera
Idioms
Etymology
Origin of on-camera
First recorded in 1960–65
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