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The phrase "off camera" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that takes place or exists outside of the view of the camera. Example: "The celebrity was caught making derogatory comments off camera, resulting in a backlash from the public."
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Off camera, others agreed.
"Off camera, that is.
And off camera!
Off camera, someone says: "Watch, people.
It is the paradox of "off camera".
Ofelia lurks somewhere off camera.
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(Looking to somebody off-camera).
He stumbled off-camera.
It's primly off-camera.
Off-camera someone else says "film it".
(Both, thank goodness, are off-camera).
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