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'''Jacques Ovadia''' is an [[Israel|Israeli]] who was a member of the [[Situationist International]].

He lived in [[Tel Aviv]] and in [[1960]] he was the sole agent for Situationist publicatiChanging the view of a subject. The term belongs in Israel.

He wrote:

:* ''Surrealisme de l'esprit'' which appeared in ''Je Dis'' in 1950. This includes a profile of Van Leo described as "a fellow with a brilliant smile and lively eyes, bending over prints or studying a profile, conjuring up the fascinating phantoms that people the most beautiful of dreams." 

:* ''Signal to start a Revolutionary Culture in Israel'', (SI#4) in which he says that "The Revolutionary conscience of Israel can only come from the land:, from the desert, from  the colourful Negev; from effort".

''"If humans are formed by the circumstances, then the formation of human circumstance is of importance."''more to criticism than to filmmaking and probably is not used in a systematic way. But the trend of usage seems to be: reframing is changing the view of a subject while the camera is running--either the subject moves or the camera does. In other words, the change occurs without a cut.