Loser's Point

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The loser's point is a camera perspective when recording films and television. The “loser” (the character who appears as the loser in the script ) is put into the picture in a special way. He is lonely, alone and small in the center of the picture. All the lines collapse on him. He seems lost and left alone. A camera that is slightly prudent increases the effect. The setting is used to support the dramaturgy of the film.