What is this based on?
At the editing stage, the editor will switch between camera
angles depending on what the subject is doing. This effect of changing
distances and angles; opposed to sticking to one shot all the way through,
brings shape, texture and depth to the scene. The editor uses this to keep
continuity, which makes the cut invisible and the audience gets a multi-faceted
perspective on events which engages them in the action. This is a technique
where a number of different camera angles are employed to film a single event.
There is a difference between [following the action] and
[multiple points of view]. This difference is that in the latter we are focused
on a single piece of action seeing that action from many different vantage
points.
The Multiple Points of View techniques are able to:
- Add dynamism to the action making the scene more engaging.
- Manipulate time: observing the same action from multiple
perspectives elongates time.
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