Point of views is how you see the film world. There are many different techniques for showing points of view; there is first person views which can be recorded with a helmet camera of a normal camera held up higher.
There is the over the shoulder view so you’re seeing the conversation as the person you can no longer see. Usually the conversation would be filmed twice, once over each shoulder so that the camera wouldn't be seen then they switched, by switching you'd be showing one of the actors view on things and then the other, to see facial expressions and gestures etc. Obviously then the director would edit them both and put them together so they worked.
By showing multiple points of view the audience will feel as though they're watching the events that unfold from a certain persons point of view and it can also help an audience follow the film better.
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