When the camera is positioned so that the subject, usually a person, is framed by something in the background such as a window or a doorway. This has a psychological effect on the viewer, and is intended to provoke a sympathetic response. Can be used anywhere but watch for it in news interviews and commercials. This may be part of a larger trope, using blocking and camera position to influence the viewer. See: * Dutch Angle * Half-Empty Two-Shot * Hitler Cam * Vertigo Effect
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