: Unlike one or two-point perspective, this method adds a third vanishing point either above or below the horizon line.
: The third point is below the horizon. Looking down makes objects appear to shrink toward the ground, often used for cityscapes.
In storytelling, perspective (or point of view) determines how much information the reader receives and how they feel about the characters.
: How social life and practices inform our understanding of reality.
: Photographers use this to add drama. A low-angle shot makes a subject look heroic or imposing, while a high-angle shot can evoke vulnerability or provide vast context. II. Literature: The Narrative Lens
: A "God's-eye" view where the narrator knows everything about all characters and events. III. Psychological & Cultural Lenses