offscreen
quality of fictional events which are not seen, but merely heard by the audience or described or implied
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Summary
offscreen is a quality[1]. offscreen draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (quality category, ranking #82 of 178).[2]
Key Facts
- offscreen's instance of is recorded as quality[3].
- offscreen's instance of is recorded as stylistic device[4].
- offscreen's instance of is recorded as narrative mode[5].
- offscreen's subclass of is recorded as invisibility[6].
- offscreen's part of is recorded as narrative structure[7].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as humour[8].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as suspense[9].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as emphasis[10].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as self-censorship[11].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as cost reduction[12].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as workaround[13].
- offscreen's has use is recorded as reduction[14].
- offscreen's said to be the same as is recorded as Q1282346[15].
- offscreen's opposite of is recorded as onscreen[16].
- offscreen's partially coincident with is recorded as voice-over[17].
- offscreen's used by is recorded as audiovisual work[18].
- offscreen's different from is recorded as Offscreen[19].
- offscreen's uses is recorded as sound[20].
- offscreen's uses is recorded as description[21].
- offscreen's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121251p2[22].
- offscreen's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Narration[23].
Why It Matters
offscreen draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (quality category, ranking #82 of 178).[2] offscreen is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]