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writing:perspective [2012/11/04 22:40]
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 First person perspective can be see in this image of the popular videogame Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The entire game is played out with the player seeing everything from that soldier's eyes.   First person perspective can be see in this image of the popular videogame Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The entire game is played out with the player seeing everything from that soldier's eyes.  
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 This in essence is what First Person Perspective is. Everything is told from that character's point of view. They rarely ever use their own name and will often use "I did" or "I said".  This in essence is what First Person Perspective is. Everything is told from that character's point of view. They rarely ever use their own name and will often use "I did" or "I said". 
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 Third Person Perspective can be seen from this popular PS3 exclusive title, Uncharted 3: Third Person Perspective can be seen from this popular PS3 exclusive title, Uncharted 3:
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 We see everything happening to the character from over their shoulder or around them like a silent film crew is following and documenting their actions.  In this perspective, you will see writers use their character's name rather than "I". So it will be "Drake moved towards the edge of the platform". Though there are actually 2 forms of 3rd person perspective... depending on how much insight into the character's minds we get. We see everything happening to the character from over their shoulder or around them like a silent film crew is following and documenting their actions.  In this perspective, you will see writers use their character's name rather than "I". So it will be "Drake moved towards the edge of the platform". Though there are actually 2 forms of 3rd person perspective... depending on how much insight into the character's minds we get.
  
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