Using the index finger and thumb of both of your hands to make a rectangle and looking through it. Most likely used by photographers or movie producers.
Genie does this inAladdin. "You've just won the heart of the Princess! What are you gonna do next?"
Then does it again inAladdin and the King of Thieves. "Oh, it's aKodak moment!"
Variant inRango: the titular lizard exhales on glass before drawing a screen with his finger.The Spirit of the West does the same thing while he's giving Rango the will to continue.
Silverfish does this to Victor in theDiscworld novelMoving Pictures, when deciding he'd make a great moving picture star. Since Silverfish has only just invented the clicks, Victor has no idea what he's doing or talking about.
The Brady Bunch was cast as the "Average American Family" in a commercial for Best detergent. The hippie director who directed the commercial did this.
One of the candidates on the 2009 UK season ofThe Apprentice infamously did this constantly on the advertising task. it made him look like a pretentious idiot, as this often does.
A character in oneCracker story did this a lot; he was somewhat autistic and fixated on movies. Someone else commented on it at a funeral that included the quote "We see the world through a glass, darkly": "You don't see the the world through a glass, darkly. You see it through your fingers."
Midsomer Murders: One of the characters says "I've been framed" while making a similar gesture in "The Killing at Badger's Drift".
Homestuck: WhenJade Harley is enlarging the Fenestrated Wall to enable her and John to ride a battleship through it, she does a slowly enlarging finger-frame matching its borders.
Used in theAmerican Dad episode "Stan's Night Out" in theB Story, in which Roger tries to be a beauty queen. He discovers that his date is taking him to a Pig Party. He then does this to the other girls at the party...and then looks at mirror, framing himself in it, and discovers that he is theTomato in the Mirror (ugly, not evil).
A zombie director in theCourage the Cowardly Dog episode "Everyone Wants To Direct" does it. Then his hand falls off.
Pinkie Pie does this (with hooves, somehow) while setting up a prank in theMy Little Pony Friendship Is Magic episode "Griffon the Brush-Off".
There's a wearable-computing technology called SixthSense being developed[when?] at MIT that's controlled by hand gestures — one of which is the finger-frame gesture, which means "Take a photo of whatever's in front of me".