Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Frames: Point of view.

Frames: Point of view shot.
A director would choose to use a point of view shot because it allows the audience to be put into the actor's position. The director is trying to assist the audience in feeling the same emotions as the actor and therefore the audience feel as though they are included within the moment that which they are viewing.

A director would only use a point of view shot on an actor, it is extremely rare that the director would use it on an object. The director is trying to cause the audience or view to feel the same emotions and experience as the actor that is in the film or content that is being filmed. For example:
Example from the film Mean girls:                           Example from the film Gizmodo India:

Example from the film The Royal Tenenbaums:
 
Example clip from the film The Royal Tenenbaums:
                                               Example clip from the film Mean Girls:

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