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Dear all;
a student of mine is engaged in a research project exploring the history, use and implications of the God (or God's-Eye) POV shot. We've ticked off the usual suspects (Hitchcock; Von Trier etc) and are wondering if you know of any examples off-hand, or of any attempts to theorise this shot in particular?

Best,
Scott. 

Dr. Scott Wilson
Programme Co-Ordinator: Performing and Screen Arts Theory. 
Screen Studies Co-Ordinator & Lecturer
School of Performing and Screen Arts
Unitec New Zealand
Te Whare Wananga o Wairaka
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