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A goof is a . The term is also used in a number of specific senses: in cinema, it is an error or oversight during production that is visible in the released version of the film.


Etymology
Several origins have been proposed for the word. According to Merriam-Webster, "goof" is likely a variation of "goff" in an English dialect, meaning simpleton. Some say the word may come from an identically pronounced word meaning "body", some even say it was just a mistake that happened while typing the word "good", hence the word "goof" is also known as another word for mistake See the etymological explanation of , 'Goofy' in Finnish language.

The Spanish word refers to the balls of toasted flour and salt eaten by the original inhabitants of the . In Latin America (esp. Cuba) the word "comegofio" (lit. "gofio-eater") came to refer to anyone from the Canaries, stereotyped as primitive or stupid.


Cinema
In , a goof is a mistake made during film production that finds its way into the final released picture. Depending upon the film and the actual scene, the goof may have different effects: a loss in realism, an annoyance, or it could just be funny. It is often a type of continuity error. Goofs are also known as ""Normally used on the IMDb site for bloopers. or "mistakes".

There are several types of goofs, for example:

  • Somebody or something from the film crew is in the picture that wasn't planned (e.g., and cameraman is reflected in a mirror, or the is visible, a rope pushing a character over is visible, a hook pulling a character up in the air is visible).
  • or (e.g. a getting longer with the next scene, a cup or glass gaining in volume in the next scene, damage to a building that disappears, or moved props)
  • Historical inaccuracies and anachronisms (e.g., an HDTV set in a film set in the 1970s, radio tower in a cowboy movie).
  • Geographic: an object or landmark reveals the scene was filmed in a different city than the city it is set. This is very common in Hollywood films that are shot in .
  • Problems in audio or soundtrack (e.g. a barking before its mouth moves, a person's lips carry on moving after they have finished speaking).
  • displaying wrong words (e.g. a character called "John" may have his name misspelled Jhon in the subtitles by accident).
  • errors, where dialog or events in one scene refer to material that occurred in a prior scene in the , but which was deleted in the final cut of the film.

Goofs can be found in a large number of films and episodes, even in very expensive productions. The 1977 film , for example, has been counted to have 200 goofs in it, ranging from disappearing props to a storm trooper hitting his head on an opening door.


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