In a position or situation where one is not being photographed or filmed.
He would only talk to us off camera.
(television, film) In or related to a role behind the cameras, e.g. in production, lighting, editing, etc.
We have some of the best off-camera talent in the business.
off-camera
(especially attributive) Alternative form of off camera.
off-camera
After they were separated, Clare was heard off-camera asking a producer if they could move the rest of the night along. Source: Internet
A napkin embroidered with the name “Bill” appears in the frame and wipes some blood off her face, while a man (who, we deduce, is Bill) speaks to her from off-camera. Source: Internet
A puppeteer dressed in a color closely matching the background—in a manner similar to the Japanese puppet theater Bunraku —manipulated a skeletal C-3PO figure attached to his front while Daniels read his lines off-camera. Source: Internet
Bailey and Leakes were best friends until in Season 11. During that season, Bailey was caught between Leakes and Kenya Moore, who had been feuding off-camera. Source: Internet
Arce 1979, p. 276. In March 1961, Cooper traveled to New York to record the off-camera narration for the documentary—his last work as an actor. Source: Internet
Could they involve quotas for members of underrepresented groups in a project’s off-camera crew, or even for characters depicted on screen? Source: Internet