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Doing so will give you a first-personview from the drone's camera, as if you are seated in its tiny cockpit.
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You can already move the camera, whether in third- or first-personview, by moving a finger around in the right half of the screen.
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With Go Pro and hand-held cameras, the team are able to give a first-personview of what throwing yourself off a mountain looks like.
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System Shock, of course, was the groundbreaking 1994 first-persongame that Spector produced.
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Sadly it's a first-persongame.
Usage of first-person perspective in English
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Screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson has kept the shuffled first-personperspective structure: did this work?
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With a first-personperspective, though, the experience became intensely personal.
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The stories are told with a first-personperspective and voice-over.
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Events are always featured from the first-personperspective of one of the show's main characters.
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So does director Andrzej Bartkowiak dare to shoot his entire picture from a first-personperspective?
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In the present, a new first-personperspective creates an immersive, mystery-adventure feel -a fine addition.
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Pornographic videos are shot from a first-personperspective.
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The action-adventure movie, about a cyborg hunting for his past, was entirely shot from the first-personperspective.
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The five games announced for this month Observer: Observer is a psychological horror video game played from a first-personperspective.
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But then I began to acclimate to playing the game in three dimensions (and from a first-personperspective).
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Photo: Victoria University Photo: Victoria University Inside the simulation, you can explore, from a first-personperspective, the building's entryway and apartments.
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In previous games, you saw the world on the DS' lower touch screen from a first-personperspective, clicking arrows to walk down streets.
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Gone is the reliance on dual sticks to maneuver and aim, gone is a reliance on multiple shoulder buttons and gone is the first-personperspective.