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  1. Hi there guys,

    I have a project in which everything must be recorded HDV or DV(minimum) and everything must be from the first person point of view (both of my hands must be seen) ... etc.
    Now i have searched high and low for some advices in this matter - no answers found to date.
    "Spy glasses are out of the question" - but if they can record DV no problem.

    Anyone can help me with some advice ?

    Thank you in advance.

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    soreen
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    First person is simply a point of view. It is quite possible to shoot first person with one person operating the camera and another being the subject (e.g. the hands). It is done in film all the time. Your other option is to get a helmet mounted camera or lipstick camera to allow you to aim the camera with your head. If you take this approach then you will need a live feed from the camera to a monitor to make sure you actually have the shoot framed in a usable way.

    But first person does not mean you have to operate the camera and appear in the shot at the same time.
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