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In cases like the first example, it can be a blazingly unsubtle example of [[Take Our Word for It]]. Commonly found (of course) in [[Scrapbook Story|Scrapbook Stories]] and other works which make use of [[Fictional Document]]s. Can be justified via the [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]. [[Sister Trope]] to [[His Name Is]]. [[Plot-Based Voice Cancellation]] achieves the same effect, but with sound, while [[Plot Based Photograph Obfuscation]] does it with photographs. [[Censor Box]] is probably the closest equivalent in visual media. Compare to [[That Was the Last Entry]] and [[Apocalyptic Log]]. Subtrope of [[Lost in Transmission]]. |
In cases like the first example, it can be a blazingly unsubtle example of [[Take Our Word for It]]. Commonly found (of course) in [[Scrapbook Story|Scrapbook Stories]] and other works which make use of [[Fictional Document]]s. Can be justified via the [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]. [[Sister Trope]] to [[His Name Is]]. [[Plot-Based Voice Cancellation]] achieves the same effect, but with sound, while [[Plot Based Photograph Obfuscation]] does it with photographs. [[Censor Box]] is probably the closest equivalent in visual media. Compare to [[That Was the Last Entry]] and [[Apocalyptic Log]]. Subtrope of [[Lost in Transmission]]. |
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== Film == |
== Film == |