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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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* In ''[[EDtv]]'', several scenes are shown from the view of a professional video camera, complete with internal indicators and battery life, and filmed by main character Ed Pekurny and his cameraman. |
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* ''[[Groundhog Day]]'' when Phil is filming the groundhog ceremony. |
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* ''[[Tommy Boy]]'': Richard is filming parts of the wedding. |
* ''[[Tommy Boy]]'': Richard is filming parts of the wedding. |
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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |
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* ''[[Good Luck Charlie]]'': Used for Teddy's video diaries. |
* ''[[Good Luck Charlie]]'': Used for Teddy's video diaries. |
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* ''[[ICarly]]'': Always used when Freddie is recording "live" segments of the web show. Mostly done to avoid [[Stylistic Suck]] by showing it 'as streamed' online. |
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* The US home makeover show ''Trading Spaces'' had the Paige Cam (previously the Alex Cam), for episodes which featured an actual host. The footage was from a handheld camera carried by the host, but the footage was overlaid with the [[Added Alliterative Appeal|typical trappings of this trope]], as well as the words "PAIGE CAM" (or "ALEX CAM"). |
* The US home makeover show ''Trading Spaces'' had the Paige Cam (previously the Alex Cam), for episodes which featured an actual host. The footage was from a handheld camera carried by the host, but the footage was overlaid with the [[Added Alliterative Appeal|typical trappings of this trope]], as well as the words "PAIGE CAM" (or "ALEX CAM"). |
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]:'' In the episode "Storyteller" sometimes we see the red "REC" with the frame, when Andrew is recording something. Other times they show a green "PLAY" when he's reviewing video he shot earlier. |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'': during the ending sequence. |
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* ''[[Voyeur ( |
* ''[[Voyeur (video game)|Voyeur]]'' does this when the player is supposed to be recording footage. |
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== [[Web Animation]] == |
== [[Web Animation]] == |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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* ''[[Despicable Me]]'': At the end. Notable in that they actually used a 1920x1080 resolution marker in the bottom corner. |
* ''[[Despicable Me]]'': At the end. Notable in that they actually used a 1920x1080 resolution marker in the bottom corner. |
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* ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'': One episode was almost entirely from the viewpoint of a camera. First there was a scene to set it up, then the rest of the episode is all the camera's view. |
* ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'': One episode was almost entirely from the viewpoint of a camera. First there was a scene to set it up, then the rest of the episode is all the camera's view. |
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