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ITSD 427 AICU Point of View in Film Industry Paper

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Over the past few years there has been a great transformation in the film industry. A lot
of technology has been employed. The technology varies in across different films. There
different ways in which a film can be analyzed depending on the theme. The main focus in this
article is Point of view. This article tries to give an overview of the film ‘Rear window’. There is
a great difference between the story of the author and what the story itself defines. Reflection is
not a description of what the film is, but rather how the characters or film stories are shown.
Reflection is exactly based on the attitude or emotions in the film, which is a direct result of the
origin of the counting process. To develop this process, several terms were used such as forming
or representing. On the other hand, the way the story is told can also be considered a character,
subject, object, event and goal, or just as a description. It is important to stress that the main
purpose of the story is not just the story itself, but also helps to understand the story. Stories and
notes, in this case, are two sides of one currency, which serve to integrate artwork with the
viewer or reader. There are different levels of information. In this article, we focus on point of
view
POV shows a character and usually represented by camera angle. POV is a balance
between a shot of a particular character looking at something and shot that takes the person's
response. POV's techniques are a spin of contemporary cinema. Each show or film describes
their stories in a special sense that, once interrupted, can make major changes in the plot and how
listeners explode in the scene or film tells their stories about what can lead to a dramatic change
in the plot and how the audience responds to the scene or character. Although rarely visible to
the public, each picture offers a different angle, which usually differs from the next shot. A slight
change in vision angle is enough to change the viewer's perspective of a particular area.

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Point of view Name Institutional affiliation Date Over the past few years there has been a great transformation in the film industry. A lot of technology has been employed. The technology varies in across different films. There different ways in which a film can be analyzed depending on the theme. The main focus in this article is Point of view. This article tries to give an overview of the film ‘Rear window’. There is a great difference between the story of the author and what the story itself defines. Reflection is not a description of what the film is, but rather how the characters or film stories are shown. Reflection is exactly based on the attitude or emotions in the film, which is a direct result of the origin of the counting process. To develop this process, several terms were used such as forming or representing. On the other hand, the way the story is told can also be considered a character, subject, object, event and goal, or just as a description. It is important to stress that the main purpose of the story is not just the story itself, but also helps to understand the story. Stories and notes, in this case, are two sides of one currency, which serve to integrate artwork with the viewer or reader. There are different levels of information. In this article, we focus on point of view POV shows a character and usually represented by camera angle. POV is a balance between a shot of a particular character looking at something and shot that takes the person's resp ...
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