Differences between "OBJECTIVE,SUBJECTIVE & P.O.V SHOTS" ? in General Discussion Posted February 9, 2013 · Edited February 9, 2013 by Paola Rodriguez I read the five C's of cinematography as well. This is what the author says in few words: 1. OBJECTIVE: Viewer/camera is out of the action but it's a witness. 2. P.O.V.: Viewer/camera is part of the action PLUS viewer/camera is positioned close to a character. 3. SUBJECTIVE: Viewer/camera is part of the action PLUS viewer/camera IS the character's eyes. Hope it clarifies easy & fast what the difference is. :-)
Differences between "OBJECTIVE,SUBJECTIVE & P.O.V SHOTS" ?
in General Discussion
Posted · Edited by Paola Rodriguez
I read the five C's of cinematography as well. This is what the author says in few words:
1. OBJECTIVE: Viewer/camera is out of the action but it's a witness.
2. P.O.V.: Viewer/camera is part of the action PLUS viewer/camera is positioned close to a character.
3. SUBJECTIVE: Viewer/camera is part of the action PLUS viewer/camera IS the character's eyes.
Hope it clarifies easy & fast what the difference is.
:-)