Objective Treatment - The 'objective point of view' involves treating the viewer as an observer looking at what is happening in the film.
For example in this clip we are watching on what is happening and we are also not involved in whats going on in the film.
Subjective Treatment - The 'subjective point of view' is when the viewer is treated as a participant.
This is an example of subjective treatment because the filming makes the audience feel that the camera is one of the characters eyes, so we see everything they see. For example the person would be looking at the girl so we can see it as well.
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