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On Camera Principle (OCP)

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What does On Camera Principle (OCP) mean?

On Camera Principal (OCP) refers to a performer who has a speaking role and appears on camera in a commercial, film, or TV production. OCP roles are typically more prominent than background or extra roles, as they involve direct interaction with the audience or other characters. OCP actors are compensated at a higher rate than extras and may also receive residuals for commercials. Related terms include Extra, which refers to non-speaking background roles, and Principal Actor, a term often used to describe lead or featured roles in productions.

Example:The actor was cast as an on camera principal in the national commercial, delivering lines that promoted the product.
Example: On camera principal roles are considered more prestigious than background roles because they involve direct engagement with the script and storyline.

Did You Know?
OCP actors in commercials often receive residuals based on how long the commercial airs, providing ongoing compensation for their work!

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