Screenwriting Glossary of Terms

MOS

When characters visibly speak on screen, but their voices are inaudible. A popular origin theory is that a German director on a 1920s set botched an attempt to say “without sound.” It became mit ohne sound or mit out sound, which then became part of the Hollywood vocabulary and folklore. Note: MOS does not mean ‘moment of silence’ as sometimes incorrectly defined.

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