A Scene Transition trope. A character (or the audience) is looking at a pictorial rendering of a location or scene. The camera lingers on the image, and then the scene transition happens — the photo dissolves into a view of the spot identical in arrangement to the photo, painting or drawing from the previous scene. As an Ending Trope, the transition is reversed. We see the image frozen and then the scene transitions, leaving the picture. Common parodies, tweaks and variations to the trope result in the real location looking much worse than the image, or being dilapidated from neglect.
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| - A Scene Transition trope. A character (or the audience) is looking at a pictorial rendering of a location or scene. The camera lingers on the image, and then the scene transition happens — the photo dissolves into a view of the spot identical in arrangement to the photo, painting or drawing from the previous scene. As an Ending Trope, the transition is reversed. We see the image frozen and then the scene transitions, leaving the picture. Common parodies, tweaks and variations to the trope result in the real location looking much worse than the image, or being dilapidated from neglect.
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| - A Scene Transition trope. A character (or the audience) is looking at a pictorial rendering of a location or scene. The camera lingers on the image, and then the scene transition happens — the photo dissolves into a view of the spot identical in arrangement to the photo, painting or drawing from the previous scene. As an Ending Trope, the transition is reversed. We see the image frozen and then the scene transitions, leaving the picture. Common parodies, tweaks and variations to the trope result in the real location looking much worse than the image, or being dilapidated from neglect. Sister Trope to Idiosyncratic Wipes, and can be combined with Flash Back. Compare Match Cut. See also Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame. Examples of Picture-Perfect Presentation include:
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