Point of View Shots
The objective camera view makes the audience feel invisible and within the scene they are observing what is happening but not from any specific point of view of a character. The subjective shot is the first person viewing angle from one of the characters in the scene. The POV shot shows what the character is seeing but is also seeing a part of the character, such as an over the shoulder shot. The key difference is that the objective shot is completely third person shot, the subjective is completely first person, and the POV shot is often as if the viewer is standing right next to a character and looking in the same direction as them.
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