Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... point of view . If you enjoyed the exercise , simply continue , making up the plot as you go along . If you want to try something differ- ent , recast any of the other examples into the camera - on - the- shoulder point of view ...
... point of view . If you enjoyed the exercise , simply continue , making up the plot as you go along . If you want to try something differ- ent , recast any of the other examples into the camera - on - the- shoulder point of view ...
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... point- of - view practice from the last chapter . If you do not have time for both , it is more important to workshop the point - of - view piece . By following up on the ideas from the last chapter , you will have them clearly in mind ...
... point- of - view practice from the last chapter . If you do not have time for both , it is more important to workshop the point - of - view piece . By following up on the ideas from the last chapter , you will have them clearly in mind ...
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... point of view . Did your exercise automatically have a point of view ? Was it the switching third - person point of view ? Or the camera - on - the - shoulder ? Even you chose easily , you will benefit from reading the next para- graphs .
... point of view . Did your exercise automatically have a point of view ? Was it the switching third - person point of view ? Or the camera - on - the - shoulder ? Even you chose easily , you will benefit from reading the next para- graphs .
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