on camera
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Definition
AdverbWithin the range of a movie, television, or video camera; being filmed or televised.
Usage
The phrase "on camera" describes the state of being recorded by a video or film camera. It is used to indicate that actions or speech are being captured for broadcast, a film, or a recording. It often implies that the subject is aware they are being filmed, though the example shows this is not always the case.
Examples
- The news anchor is always professional on camera.
- The wildlife documentary captured the rare event on camera.
- [From the reference context] The senator didn't realize that he was speaking on camera.
Advanced Usage
- To be/come/go on camera: To appear or begin appearing in a filmed production.
- The shy author was nervous about going on camera for the interview.
- On-camera (often used as a hyphenated adjective preceding a noun): Relating to or suitable for filming.
- She has a great on-camera presence.
- That remark was not for on-camera use.
Variants and Related Words
- On-air: Broadcast on radio or television (similar concept for broadcasting, but not specific to visual recording).
- On the record: For publication or attribution, especially in journalism (a related concept concerning the formal capture of statements).
- Off camera: (Adverb) Outside the view of the camera; not being filmed.
Synonyms
- Being filmed
- On film
- On tape
- On video
Antonyms
- Off camera
- Off the record
Adverb
- within range of a movie or television camera
- the senator didn't realize that he was speaking on camera