Importance of Cameo (Appearance)
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
In the cinema or the television there is a concept that represents exceptional situations and that is often a resource interesting to make the movie, series or program something that the public can relate to in a another way. We are talking here about the cameo, an element that is little recognized but commonly used.
A fleeting appearance of a celebrity in a movie or series, such is the case of Stan Lee in every Marvel adventure on the big screen.
To really understand what a cameo is, we must begin by describing it or defining its characteristics for later can see what value he has. The cameo can be described as the act by which a director or producer of a film, series or television program invites the audience to participate. history ongoing to someone famous acting usually himself.
The cameo then represents a grimace or a wink that is made to the audience who surely knows the person in question. question and is surprised to see it inserted into a story where other equally famous actors play the roles of fiction. The cameo is a resource that mainly provides grace and spontaneity to the plot. Its value usually does not have to do with characters that can really affect the story for two reasons: on the one hand, because it is understood that this famous person is not part of the plot and on the other because that figure is only invited to appear or have some
dialogue minor.Why resort to cameo
There is no conclusive or unequivocal explanation as to why the cameo can serve as a resource. This has to do more than anything with the fact of adding wealth and value to a piece of film or television. In this sense, the cameo can occur for two main reasons: it is common for the guest who acts as himself to want to participate in the plot both because he is viewer or because he likes the story and, on the other hand, it is also possible that he is part of the production and wants to make an appearance in the middle of the history.
As many directors have done (for example Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese and others) have made cameos as secondary characters who go unnoticed in the background or with roles without dialogue. The same has been done by actors and actresses who can appear in special episodes of series doing of themselves as if they happened to pass by the place and suddenly got into the story central.
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