In drama, a frame is a situation or position of importance given to a person, and distance relates to how engaged the frame makes the group.
For example:
A reporter would be furthest away from the action as they would be a spectator, reporting on events.
A soldier/policeman would be in the action, and is actually within the drama, being closest.
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A concept better known as the distancing effect. The technique is used to prevent the audience from connecting with the characters. More information can be found in related links.
Real frame, ebay. Printed frame, google.
A freeze frame is a frozen pose that can involve talking or not.
Its like a picture, you do something and then and then you suddenly stop. That's a freeze frame.
Julie Bird has written: 'Tension and frame-distancing'
It literally means The distancing effect
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One step in the process of drama therapy is over distancing. Over-stinging create a fictional world where they feel comfortable and unthreatened.
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They can be. Any hint of you distancing yourself and they'll sense it.
Nathan Whiting has written: 'Distancing' 'While courting the sergeant's daughter'
WEARING YOUR MASK AND SOCIAL DISTANCING
Slugs and honesty are NOT social systems.
Social distancing
Hazel is distancing herself from people in "The Fault in Our Stars" because she is dealing with a terminal illness and fears hurting others with her eventual death. She may also be trying to shield herself from emotional attachments that will make saying goodbye even more difficult.
Yes, the word 'distance' is a noun; a singular, common noun.The noun 'distance' is a concrete noun as a word for the space or amount of space between two points, places, people, or things.The noun 'distance' is an abstract noun as a word for a separation in time or beliefs.The word 'distance' is also a verb: distance, distances, distancing, distanced.Examples:The driving distance to Chicago is forty six miles. (noun)I will distance myself from this opinion. (verb)