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:Typically, perhaps (evidence/reference?) but not always. From the article: "A POV shot need not be the strict point-of-view of an actual single character in a film. Sometimes the point-of-view shot is taken over the shoulder of the character (third person), who remains visible on the screen." ∞] <sup>(]|])</sup> 07:36, 5 July 2007 (UTC) :Typically, perhaps (evidence/reference?) but not always. From the article: "A POV shot need not be the strict point-of-view of an actual single character in a film. Sometimes the point-of-view shot is taken over the shoulder of the character (third person), who remains visible on the screen." ∞] <sup>(]|])</sup> 07:36, 5 July 2007 (UTC)


::Agreed, sometimes a POV shot will be third person. But it's still a poor example, because the stereotypical POV shot is when you see the view of the main character, a first person view. ] 12:03, 5 July 2007 (UTC) ::Agreed, sometimes a POV shot will be third person. But it's still a poor example, because the stereotypical POV shot is when you see the view of the main character, a first person view. The way you write it you make it as if a POV shot is usually a third person view. ] 12:03, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

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What is that condition called that causes the sufferer to speak about himself/herself in the third person? 71.0.241.224 05:06, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Third-person view

Point of view shot is typically the first person view. Taemyr 09:38, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

Typically, perhaps (evidence/reference?) but not always. From the article: "A POV shot need not be the strict point-of-view of an actual single character in a film. Sometimes the point-of-view shot is taken over the shoulder of the character (third person), who remains visible on the screen." ∞ΣɛÞ² 07:36, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Agreed, sometimes a POV shot will be third person. But it's still a poor example, because the stereotypical POV shot is when you see the view of the main character, a first person view. The way you write it you make it as if a POV shot is usually a third person view. Taemyr 12:03, 5 July 2007 (UTC)