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It's interesting that the term we use for events that take place outside the narrative is "off-camera" which implies that discussions about such events are relatively recent or only recently increased in frequency. I can't think of any term for "off-camera" events in a book, audio play, stage play, or graphic novel other than "off camera". There is "off stage" for a stage play, but that refers to stuff that happens in the real world, not something related to the narrative.
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