직캠
"Fancam" — fan-recorded close-up video of a single K-pop performer, focused on one member throughout an entire stage performance.
- Meaning: "Fancam" — fan-recorded close-up video of a single K-pop performer, focused on one member throughout an entire stage performance.
- Pronunciation: /tɕik.k͈ɛm/ (jikkaem)
- Part of speech: noun
- Formality: Casual — for friends, family, and close peers.
- Literal: direct (직접) + cam — fan-recorded single-member video
What does 직캠 mean?
직캠 (jikkaem) is K-pop fan vocabulary for a fan-recorded video that focuses on a single member throughout an entire performance — typically shot from a fan-meeting, concert, or press event. The word combines 직접 (jikjeop, "directly") + 캠 (kaem, from "camera"). 직캠 culture has been integral to K-pop fandom since the 2010s: fans bring DSLR cameras to events, capture their bias performing a full song, then upload to YouTube/Twitter where viral 직캠s can drive sudden popularity for previously underrated members. The legendary "EXID Up&Down 직캠" of Hani in 2014 is credited with reviving the group's career and is a foundational case study in K-pop fan video power. Companies now produce official 직캠s (group-channel uploads of each member's POV during music-show stages). 직캠 differentiates from 풀캠 (full-cam, the whole group) and 안방캠 (in-room cam, fixed-position broadcasts).
Examples in context
When to use 직캠
- K-pop fan video sharing (YouTube, Twitter)
- Concert and music-show conversations
- Stan Twitter and fan-cafe contexts
- Discussing K-pop performance highlights
When NOT to use 직캠
- Group-wide videos — that's 풀캠 or just "the stage"
- Official MVs — those are not 직캠 (which implies fan-shot or single-member focus)
- Casual phone selfie videos — 직캠 implies dedicated single-performer recording
Related terms
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Frequently asked questions
What does 직캠 (fancam) mean?
직캠 (jikkaem) is K-pop fan terminology for a fan-recorded video that focuses on a single member throughout an entire performance — typically shot at a concert, fan-meeting, or music show. The word combines 직접 (jikjeop, directly) + 캠 (cam).
Why is 직캠 important in K-pop?
직캠s let fans isolate their bias from a group performance — capturing their stage presence, expressions, and choreography in detail. Viral 직캠s have famously transformed careers: the 2014 EXID "Up&Down" Hani 직캠 single-handedly revived the group. 직캠 culture is foundational to how K-pop fandom builds member-specific stan culture.
What is the difference between 직캠 and 풀캠 (full-cam)?
직캠 (jikkaem) focuses on one member; 풀캠 (pulkaem, "full-cam") shows the entire group from a fixed angle. Both are useful — 풀캠 captures the formation and group choreography, 직캠 captures individual presence. Fans often watch both versions of a performance.
How is 직캠 pronounced?
직캠 is pronounced [tɕik.k͈ɛm] — "jeek-kkaem." Two syllables. The "직" ends in a -k stop; the "캠" begins with a tense doubled consonant making it sharper. Romanizations: "jikkaem" (Revised) or "jik-kam."
Further reading
External references for cross-checking the information on this page.
- Fancam — Wikipedia
Origins, fan-culture impact, and viral fancam history.
More Korean slang?
Browse the full Korean Slang Dictionary or read the deep-dive: Korean Slang Ultimate Guide.