
POV SHOT — first-person perspective, as if seen through the subject's eyes. Her hands visible at the bottom edge of the frame, holding a paper umbrella. The temple grounds stretch ahead — stone path, lanterns, the pagoda in the distance. Camera height matches the subject eye level. Subtle handheld feel. Immersive first-person view, the viewer IS the character.
POV SHOT — first-person perspective, as if seen through the subject's eyes. Her hands visible at the bottom edge of the frame, holding a paper umbrella. The temple grounds stretch ahead — stone path, lanterns, the pagoda in the distance. Camera height matches the subject eye level. Subtle handheld feel. Immersive first-person view, the viewer IS the character.

POV Shot
Point of view shot — what the character sees through their own eyes. Immersive first-person perspective.
When to use
When you want full immersion — the viewer sees through the character's eyes. Used for action, exploration, intimacy.
Pro tips
- •Say "first-person POV, as if looking through the subject's eyes"
- •Add "hands visible at the bottom of the frame" for grounding
- •Specify what the POV sees: "path stretching ahead, distant landmark"
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