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His use of point of view could pass inspection by Henry James.
Another novel marked by a strong use of point of view was Lebanese American writer and painter Rabih Alameddine's An Unnecessary Woman, originally published in Spanish in 2012.
In each case, the writer was successful because the reader was drawn into the narrative by the beauty of the language, a masterful use of point of view, or an intriguing personal life against which the monstrosity of the main character could be highlighted.
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With her canny use of point-of-view shots she joins looking and thinking, emotion and action in an echoing complexity that's all the more remarkable for its apparent simplicity.
Yet the metaphysical style is most vividly rendered by Murnau's obsessive use of point-of-view shots, which force a viewer to follow the characters into the abyss of their terrifying visions.
In this way video games began to look like and sound like films and, in turn, through the use of point-of-view camera angles and stentorian set pieces, films began to look like video games.
Few recent movies make such sharp use of point-of-view shots; few conjure so vivid a sense of thinking by way of vision itself or connect life experience so closely to the actual act of looking.
Brian De Palma's use of point-of-view strategies, for example, gives a particular horror to such films as Carrie (1976) and Body Double (1984), and his technique has been compared to that of Hitchcock.
In early January, a Vimeo user going only by the name "kogonada" uploaded a two minute and forty-five supercutupercut of the use of point-of-view photography on Vince Gilligan's "Breaking Bad" (above).
One writer for Paste Magazine noted that the "brilliantly shot" episode had a "Hitchcockian feel", and pointed to the use of "reverse point-of-view shots" and "close-ups of hands on doorknobs that added an air of suspense not usually present on Mad Men".
However, such evaluations provide only a partial assessment of the prototype design process because the perception of usefulness, ease of use on tasks, and common barriers to use, from the point of view of the people who use the tool, are not always sufficiently integrated.
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