Katz, S.D., 1991. Film directing shot by shot: visualizing from concept to screen. Gulf Professional Publishing.
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In the chapter, the author discusses several different point of views in filming technique such as first-person point of view, third-person restricted point of view, omniscient point of view, which opens different level of space in generating ideas and forming concept at the heart of the audience. Through the different angles of shooting a subject, it gives various levels of identification and thus the audience can get involved in the process differently. Shooting techniques can vary at a great scale and provides different narrative controls and arouses various visual impacts at the heart of the audience.
In the chapter, the author discusses several different point of views in filming technique such as first-person point of view, third-person restricted point of view, omniscient point of view, which opens different level of space in generating ideas and forming concept at the heart of the audience. Through the different angles of shooting a subject, it gives various levels of identification and thus the audience can get involved in the process differently. Shooting techniques can vary at a great scale and provides different narrative controls and arouses various visual impacts at the heart of the audience.