Talk:Cameraman/@comment-24.210.211.76-20170813233603/@comment-2601:601:947F:E084:90DE:A6E8:7AA3:23DE-20180627062301

Maybe the employees at Dunder Mifflin were advised to not break the fourth wall or anything like that unless they were asked questions. It would make sense to be honest. If you were making, I'm guessing the creators were implying that the cameramen and women were making a documentary, “a documentary” you wouldn't want the people to act out of normal. You'd just want them to act like you weren't there and to stay "normal" until asked questions and stuff. I don't know if that made sense, but that's what I'm guessing.

(I posted the same comment on another poster just in case you didn't  see it, but this makes more sense now that Dwight would say that he knows they're there even though he can't see them)