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== Reframing ==

In [[film technique|film]], '''reframing''' is changing the view of a subject. The term belongs 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.

== Reframing (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) ==

The term "reframing" is also used in [[neuro-linguistic programming]] (NLP) to describe changing the context or representation of a problem.  

=== 6 Step Reframing (Developed by John Grinder, PhD.) ===

One of the most effective techniques for achieving almost any desired change in NLP is the "[[six step re-frame]]".  A description of the pattern and context of discovery can be found in Whispering in the Wind (2001) by [[John Grinder]] and Carmen Bostic St Clair.  

==== 6 Step Reframing Pattern ====

1. Identifying the behavior(s) to change

2. Establish a robust unconscious signal system 

3. Confirm that there is a positive intent behind the behavior(s) to change

4. Invite the unconscious to find a set of alternatives as good or better at satisifying the positive intend than the original behavior(s)

5. Make arrangements with unconscious to implement change

6. Check for ecology

== References ==

* Whispering in the Wind: John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St Clair (2001)

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