Tuesday, November 17, 2015

CAMERA PERSPECTIVES II

Summarize what an objective, subjective and POV shot are. What are the key differences between an objective, subjective and POV shot? Why are they different?

   An objective POV shot allows your viewers to look at the scene with a viewpoint of being within the scene like if they were in the film but still a good distance from the actors. Think of it like being invisible, you can see them but they can't see you. Something you want to remember while doing this is that you should't make the actors speak to the camera. In the subjective POV your viewer looks at the scene through the eyes of the subject. This gives the illusion as if they were the character in the scene and not looking at it from a screen. One of these devices allows your audience to sit back and watch a film from a distance, while the other grabs your audience and puts them in the front of the action.

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