![]() ![]() Permanent Placeholder: When something intended to be merely a temporary stand-in ends up being what is used in the final product.One-Take Wonder: When the very first take of a scene or song is good enough to be the keeper.Official Fan-Submitted Content: Asking fans for stuff to throw in.Left It In: When it's explicitly said on camera that an unintentional blooper will be cut from the final product.Harpo Does Something Funny: Invoking this by leaving gaps in the script for the actors to throw stuff in.Ascended Glitch: Like Thrown It In, but specific to software (usually video-game) development.Ascended Meme: Where a meme from fanon is upgraded to canon.Ascended Fanon: Where Fanon becomes Canon. ![]() Actor-Inspired Element: Where character traits or story elements are developed by the actors. ![]() See also The Show Must Go On, Studio Chatter and Good Bad Bugs. Not to be confused with Enforced Method Acting, when something unexpected is deliberately done to an actor in order to elicit a realistic response, or Improv, where there is very little or no script at all and the actors are making up large chunks as they go along. Related to No Fourth Wall and Enforced Method Acting - especially in cases of pain and surprise. Comedy in general tends to rely on the ability of performers to improvise, and thus comedy productions tend to be more tolerant of ad-libbing than other genres.ĭiffers slightly from attaching Hilarious Outtakes to the ends of shows. These are often some of the most memorable scenes, for better or for worse, due to their spontaneity. The preservation of ad libs, improvisations, and the occasional accident or mistimed what-have-you for dramatic or comic effect, sometimes at the expense of continuity. Homestar Runner, " Experimental Film" audio commentary ![]()
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