Point-of-view shot
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British pronunciation/pˈɔɪntɒvvjˈuː ʃˈɒt/
American pronunciation/pˈɔɪntʌvvjˈuː ʃˈɑːt/

Definition & Meaning of "point-of-view shot"

Point-of-view shot
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a camera technique that presents the viewpoint of a character, showing what they are seeing as if the audience is looking through their eyes

What is a "point-of-view shot"?

A point-of-view shot is a camera angle that shows the scene from a character's perspective, as if the audience is seeing what the character sees. This type of shot helps viewers experience the scene through the character's eyes, creating a more immersive and personal connection. Point-of-view shots are often used to convey a character's emotions, reactions, or mental state, and can enhance the storytelling by allowing the audience to experience events from the character's direct perspective.

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