Thursday, 13 November 2014

Multiple points of view

What is it:
Multiple points of view (MPOV) is when a number of different camera angels used to film a single event. The difference between 'following the action' and 'multiple points of view' is in the latter we are usually following that single event. This helps the audience see a bigger picture and helps them understand fully what is going on and it also makes it more dynamic to watch. This method could also be used to trick the audience into thinking something completely different to what was actually happening. Without seeing the whole picture it gives us different impressions.

Here are some examples


In this example I think that MPOV is used here to show all the different things this individual is doing and to make it more interesting for the audience to watch.



This example shows us everything this person is doing so the audience doesn't miss out on anything that does happen. This is also to make sure if anything interesting happens, it is shot on camera.


 This example shows how at different angles can change the audiences views completely. It shows us 3 examples of how at different angles can give us different opinions.

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