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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder is named for this. See OverTheShoulderMurderShot for a horror-specific SubTrope.

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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder --in which the camera in third-person video games is directly behind the player character to make looking and aiming easier-- is named for this. See OverTheShoulderMurderShot for a horror-specific SubTrope.

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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the ShotReverseShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision. Sometimes used as a variant of TheFaceless.

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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. to.

Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the ShotReverseShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision. Sometimes used as a variant of TheFaceless.
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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder is named for this. See OverTheShoulderMurderShot for a horror-specific subtrope.

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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder is named for this. See OverTheShoulderMurderShot for a horror-specific subtrope.SubTrope.
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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder is named for this.

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The video game trope AlwaysOverTheShoulder is named for this. See OverTheShoulderMurderShot for a horror-specific subtrope.
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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the OverOverTwoShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision. Sometimes used as a variant of TheFaceless.

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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the OverOverTwoShot.ShotReverseShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision. Sometimes used as a variant of TheFaceless.
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[[quoteright:300:[[Film/{{Vertigo}} http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vertigoovertheshoulder.jpg]]]]

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[[quoteright:300:[[Film/{{Vertigo}} [[quoteright:350:[[Film/{{Vertigo}} http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vertigoovertheshoulder.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vertigo15.jpg]]]]
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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the OverOverTwoShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision.

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An OverTheShoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the MediumTwoShot, it is one component of the OverOverTwoShot. A classic tactic for DoubleVision.
DoubleVision. Sometimes used as a variant of TheFaceless.
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http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vertigoovertheshoulder.jpg

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[[quoteright:300:[[Film/{{Vertigo}} http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vertigoovertheshoulder.jpgjpg]]]]

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