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In some scenes with couples, there will be a static background shot of a school facility (usually a hallway or yard) or any home/urban/park area, with a notorious vanishing point (generally centered), representing the protagonist's point of view. In the foreground there's a medium shot of almost always [[Always Female|a female character]] with a shy or gentle expression. Similar to a standard [[Dating Sim]] or [[Visual Novel]] screen (as well as many Flash games). This shot is commonly used as a device to imply romantic involvement. |
In some scenes with couples, there will be a static background shot of a school facility (usually a hallway or yard) or any home/urban/park area, with a notorious vanishing point (generally centered), representing the protagonist's point of view. In the foreground there's a medium shot of almost always [[Always Female|a female character]] with a shy or gentle expression. Similar to a standard [[Dating Sim]] or [[Visual Novel]] screen (as well as many Flash games). This shot is commonly used as a device to imply romantic involvement. |
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In Hollywood jargon, it's an eye-level wide shot with a character. |
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Might or not have the menu options and decorative frames (in which case it's a parody). |
Might or not have the menu options and decorative frames (in which case it's a parody). |