Question

What is the difference between point-of-view shots and eyeline matches?

a. Point-of-view shots show what a character is looking at, whereas eyeline matches do not.

b. Point-of-view shots include reaction shots of a character, whereas eyeline matches do not.

c. Point-of-view shots include shots that show us what a character is looking at from his approximate position, whereas eyeline matches join two comparatively objective shots.

d. Point-of-view shots necessarily involve characters, whereas eyeline matches do not.

e. Point-of-view shots cannot include dialogue, whereas eyeline matches must.

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