In " Weight Loss," Part 1, Jim gets the cameraman to leave Pam's dorm by tricking him into looking at Pam's art.In a deleted scene from " Did I Stutter?", Pam asks the cameraman to unfocus the camera to show the viewers what the world looks like to her.In " Did I Stutter?", the cameraman sneaks back into the office after Michael kicks everyone out.In " Night Out", the cameraman tips off Michael that the woman at the club with whom he had been flirting is now chatting up somebody else.In " Branch Wars", the cameraman is responsible for getting Jim caught hiding from Karen in a car, prompting Jim to mouth the words "Come on, man!" to him.In " Dunder Mifflin Infinity", Michael opens the car door to help the cameraman escape the sinking car.In " Cocktails", Rachel Wallace nearly bumps into the cameraman while trying to escape an awkward situation after being introduced to Michael and Jan.In " Email Surveillance", Pam asks the cameraman to let her know if he sees anything that would suggest a relationship between Dwight and Angela, and later in the episode, the cameraman alerts her to Dwight eating the same candy bar that Angela had earlier bought two of.Albini introduces himself directly to the camera to advertise his law firm. Sometimes people ignore the cameras along with everyone else, such as in numerous sales calls where the customer is seemingly not perturbed by the presence of a camera crew. The cameraman has spoken once in a deleted scene of " The Surplus" where Andy is cleaning his shoe and the cameraman says “Mose” to bring his attention to Mose, who is standing in the background watching him.Ĭharacters who are not part of the main cast sometimes react in surprise to the camera crew, such as in the episode " Money", in which Michael's new boss thinks they are a crew documenting the exploitation of workers.
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Other times, the camera operator's participation is inadvertent, such as in " Branch Wars". The camera operators sometimes participate in the story rather than being observers, such as in " Email Surveillance". The crew is rarely talked about and only occasionally seen in the show, but they are talked to whenever an office member is being interviewed. Characters frequently look to the camera as if to share silent thoughts with the cameraman. The camera crew form a part of the documentary crew who follow the everyday workings of Dunder Mifflin employees. The camera crew is an acknowledged part of the show, breaking the fourth wall.