fancam
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
fancam (plural fancams)
- (chiefly South Korean idol fandom) Amateur film footage of a celebrity taken unofficially by a fan.
- 2006, Mojo, numbers 154-157:
- A smorgasbord of extras enable the Beastie fiend to view the concert from other, remote-controlled cameras and jump in and out of different fancams, even accompanying one concertgoer on a trip to the bog.
- 2018, UK Jung, #KpopSecret:
- EXID's Hani has made a splash with her fancam in 2014 and is now regarded as one of the hottest female idol stars.
- 2019, E. T. Malinowski, Night Kiss:
- He didn't seem tired when he was onstage, but Jin-woo had seen a number of backstage videos and some candid shots, not to mention fancams following Ki-tae everywhere, where Ki-tae just looked exhausted. Did Vampires get exhausted?
- 2022 April 29, Ezra Marcus, “Johnny Depp Case Brings Stan Culture Into the Courtroom”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- In addition to the live coverage on TV, YouTube, and various news and entertainment websites, countless short clips edited for maximum virality have circulated on Instagram and TikTok — “fancams,” in social media parlance, featuring forensic analyses of Mr. Depp’s and Ms. Heard’s trial attire, and courtroom exchanges that have been described as “SAVAGE.”
- (by extension) An edit which incorporates fancams into it.
- (fandom slang) An edit, such as an AMV, which features clips from a piece of media, generally surrounding a single character.
Translations
footage
Spanish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English fancam
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fanˈkam/ [fãŋˈkãm]
- Rhymes: -am
- Syllabification: fan‧cam
Noun
fancam ? (plural fancams)
- (fandom slang) fancam
Usage notes
According to Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.