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Definitions of offstage in various dictionaries:
noun - a stage area out of sight of the audience
adj - situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience
adj - concealed from public view or attention
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(in a theatre) not on the stage and so not visible to the audience. |
off the stage, or happening behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: |
used to describe a performer when they are not performing in a play or film, etc.: |
behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: |
Situated or taking place in the area of a stage that is invisible to the audience. |
Of, relating to, or taking place in private life: an offstage persona. |
Away from the area of a stage visible to the audience. |
In private life: an actor known offstage by another name. |
Behind the scenes not visible to the public: The meetings between the leaders took place offstage. |
a stage area out of sight of the audience |
Offstage might refer to |
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In cinema, a making-of, also known as behind-the-scenes, the set or on the set is a documentary film that features the production of a film or television program. This is often referred to as the EPK (electronic press kit) video, due to its main usage as a promotional tool, either concurrent with theatrical release or as a bonus feature for the film's DVD or Bluray release. * Feature length documentaries on the making of other films has become a film genre in its own right. The making-of film may ultimately be more important than the film itself. In the case of Lost in La Mancha, the making-of video ended up documenting the collapse and abandonment of the feature film it was covering (The Man Who Killed Don Quixote), and ultimately the making-of video was the only part of the production to see a commercial release as a theatrical documentary feature. * Shorter making-of documentaries are often used as a bonus on DVDs, as it offers more insight into the film, how it was made, and to credit |