The term ad-lib comes from the Latin ad libitum, or “at one’s pleasure.” It refers to the spontaneous creation or alteration of dialogue, actions, or moments by actors during a performance.
Lindell, a college dropout and former drug addict, built his 500-employee, $100 million company from the ground up through an ad-libbed viral infomercial, Newsweek said. Lindell repeatedly pushed ...
The legendary entertainer hinted at how different the fan-favourite moment could have been if he hadn’t ad-libbed an 11-word phrase. In December 1982, the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses ...
All dialogue was ad-libbed. Haxan Films was looking for men and women aged 18 to 25, for a movie called The Black Hills Project. The ad included the rider that these were “EXTREMELY CHALLENGING ...