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7Probably the most common use of POVCam. These are camera shots of the heroes from an angle that ''obviously'' is someone's point of view, presumably a stealthy attacker. To ensure that the audience realizes this, the shot is often taken at a strange angle, through shrubbery or shelving or some other form of cover. Also, we can frequently hear the attacker breathing. But the hero remains oblivious. The common subversions are that either the point of view comes from something harmless (it was a friend, or a harmless animal, or something); or that the character being stalked is completely aware of the threat and ready to respond with something like an OffhandBackhand, or just announcing "I know you're there."
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9See also JawsFirstPersonPerspective. Can be associated with StalkerShot.
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11Compare the related tropes MurdererPOV, RoboCam, ShakyPOVCam. Sometimes overlapped with BizarreAlienSenses using thermographic or other non-standard imaging techniques. May lead up to a DeathByRecognition.
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17* The first part of the April 30th chapter of ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/569742/chapters/1020213 Nine Lives One Love]]'' by The Mighty Oz is told in Dartz's perspective as he [[spoiler:stalks Kurloz and Meulin as they attend her parent's funeral]].
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21* Subverted and spoofed in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''. The opening scene shows what appears to be a gurgling monster walking into Susan's bedroom as white flashes of light appear. Turns out it's actually Susan's bridesmaids coming to wake her up for her upcoming wedding; the scary noises that were heard were just an inhaler used by one of the bridesmaids, the gurgling was just a bridesmaid drinking coffee, and the flashes of light was just a bridesmaid taking flash photos.
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25* ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'': Before [[spoiler:Alternate Wanda]] is attacked by [[spoiler:Wanda]], it's briefly seen as a first-person perspective of something ethereal stalking her and hiding behind some stairs.
26* ''Film/DragonSlayer'': The first sacrifice is shown from the Dragon's point of view, and only get minimal look at the dragon's claw or tail is seen.
27* Subverted in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', where Indy and Mutt are in a tomb, shot from what seem to be assailant's [=POVs=], but no one attacks.
28** Similar use in ''Film/RedEye'', to trick us into thinking the bad guy is hiding in the shower.
29* ''Film/HollowMan'', though the assailant is [[VillainProtagonist the main character]].
30* ''Film/{{Jaws}}'', of course. It became a TropeCodifier for using this with maneating creatures -- specially sharks, as ''Film/DeepBlueSea'' shows.
31* ''Film/{{Predator}}'', combined with [[NightVisionGoggles different visor]].
32* ''Film/Alien3'' and ''Film/AlienCovenant'' use this for the Xenomorphs, even though the creatures [[EyelessFace don't have visible eyes]]! (To convey this, it's shot weirdly, such as with fisheye lens.)
33* ''Franchise/EvilDead'', with the magic of ShakyPOVCam.
34** ''Film/ForeverEvil1987'' did this one too, ad nauseam.
35* A number of classic slasher movies used this, most notably the ''Franchise/{{Halloween}}'' movies (complete with VaderBreath) and the original ''Film/BlackChristmas1974''.
36* ''Film/KingdomOfTheSpiders'' gives the viewer Tarantula-Vision.
37** ''Film/BigAssSpider'' has a couple of similar examples, quite possibly in a deliberate homage to the above film.
38* ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane'' uses a bunch of distorted green-monochrome shots to represent the snakes' rather poor eyesight.
39* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Film/MidnightMovie'' madness during a viewing of the ShowWithinAShow.
40* ''Film/{{Anaconda}}'':
41** Played straight in the opening, with the Anaconda pursuing Danny Trejo's nameless character around his boat shown from its own POV.
42** Played with in a later scene, as the looming creature coming after Owen Wilson and Kari Wuhrer [[spoiler:turns out to be a wild boar, not the snake. She'd turn up later]].
43* In ''Film/{{Triangle}}'', some shots on board of the GhostShip are done this way, presenting the POV of Jess secretly observing the other passengers.
44* The final shot of ''Film/TheStoneTape'' [[spoiler:is the camera zooming in on the screaming face of the research team's leader, as he sees whatever ancient evil killed his colleague]].
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48* ''Series/BetterCallSaul'': While Mike is spying on Hector Salamanca's operations, there are multiple times where the camera is subtly implying that there's another party watching him, foreshadowing Gus's introduction in season 3.
49* A favourite of ''Series/DoctorWho'', particularly the old series (there's one in the [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild very first story]]), as a way of delaying the expensive and possibly [[SpecialEffectsFailure slightly naff]] creature shots until later in the story.
50* ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'' uses this on occasion in episodes where the murderer's identity is kept secret until TheReveal because it allows viewers to see what the murderers' up to without showing their face.
51* ''Series/IslandOfTheSeaWolves'': As the cougar stealthily approaches Buck Bean, there are some shots of Buck Bean from a distance through trees and shrubbery, representing the cougar's point of view.
52* Before we saw ''Series/{{Lost}}'''s smoke monster, we saw its POV looking at Locke and Eko.
53* Back in the 80's, USA Network had a weekend movie host named Commander USA. During an airing of the film ''Film/MonsterInTheCloset'', he starts to discuss this technique, and the camera shot cuts to the POV of someone sneaking up behind him with a large knife. But then the Commander makes some comment to the effect "but often, it's all just a big fake-out and nothing actually happens", and the knife-wielder promptly vanishes.
54* Done in the Joan Hickson TV adaptation of ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced''. As Misses Hinchcliff and Murgatroyd are heatedly discussing the murder, the camera angle suddenly switches to a view from outside the window looking in at them, accompanied by the ominous sound of a sustained high-pitched tone-cluster. [[spoiler:Sure enough, Miss Murgatroyd is soon killed by Miss Blacklock, who overheard her having a realisation about who could have committed the first murder.]]
55* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S2E14TheHeist The Heist]]", the POV of the alien organism is seen just before it attacks someone.
56* ''Series/ThePunisher2017'': During the gunfight that Frank and Gunner have with the [=PMCs=] sent by William Rawlins to kill them, we see the action through the perspective of the [=PMC=]s' helmet-mounted camera feeds which Rawlins is watching live on a computer from the comfort of his office.
57* If you're watching ''Series/StargateSG1'' and you see one of these shots through the cover of bushes and leaves, chances are there's a lurking Unas.
58* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''.
59** In "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E11Macrocosm Macrocosm]]", Captain Janeway tries to access the bridge controls while something stalks her from behind. Subverted as when it strikes, it's not some huge slavering monster, but an alien infection too small to see.
60** Also used in "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS2E26S3E1Basics Basics, Part II]]". MauveShirt Hogan is killed by a rampaging camera {{dolly}} that moves a lot faster than the cave-lizard that's later shown to be the culprit.
61* Used in season three of ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'' as someone watches Carol practicing her C-Section technique on a zombie. The next episode, that character is revealed as [[spoiler:Andrew, the convict Rick had left to die]].
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65* The "Battlescope" in ''Pinball/StellarWars'' flashes during the game to indicate critical hits on enemy spaceships.
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69* ''VideoGame/{{XenoGears}}'': During the stay at Nortune, several workers in the sewers are attacked by a carnage creature with the movement shown through its eyes as it evades Fei, Citan, and Rico hunting for it. [[spoiler:But it turns out it wasn't the monster who killed the victims, it was Fei's other self, ID]].
70* ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'':
71** ''VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape'': The battle with Jano has him chasing down Rayman as he slides down with the chase entirely from Jano's perspective.
72** ''VideoGame/Rayman3HoodlumHavoc'' has one of the few uses of this in gameplay that is ''not'' a JawsFirstPersonPerspective. Enter the wrong rooms in a particular mansion, and you'll see through the crosshairs of the owner's gun, with only a few seconds to duck behind furniture.
73* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'', just as Krystal is releasing the first Krazoa Spirit, a mysterious being is watching her close by, moments before attacking and trapping Krystal.
74* Used in the ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' intro when Louis is shown through a hunter's eyes. Notably, the game creators changed the cut scene to use this trick to make the attack on Louis seem scary, when it'd previously been comedic. It worked.
75* Throw an enemy onto the subway tracks in ''[[VideoGame/DefJamSeries Def Jam: Fight for New York]]'', and the last thing before the GoryDiscretionShot is their look of panic as the train comes down.
76* ''VideoGame/MechWarrior 3'': During the intro the view shifts to being in one of the LRM's launched from Lance Leader's Mad Dog as they strike a Summoner Mech's cockpit.
77* Sometimes pops up in ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'', often to introduce a new threat.
78** Depending on the path you take in the [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil1 1996 original]], the zombified shark "Neptune" might be first introduced through its POV as it swims up behind Chris or Jill.
79** The debut of the [[EliteMooks Hunter]] in both the original and the [[VideoGame/ResidentEvilRemake remake]] uses this to terrifying effect: First you get a POV of ''something'' fast-moving approach the lift in the garden. You know beyond doubt you're not dealing with anything you've seen before when you catch a quick glance of a green, clawed hand as it hoists itself up the shaft to quickly run across the garden and through the mansion's back entrance. This time you get a clearer look at the scaly, obviously non-human arm on this thing as it [[ItCanThink throws open the door]], trudges down the open-air corridor, and then reaches for the door you just went through a moment ago. That is to say, the door that's currently ''[[OhCrap right behind you]]''.
80** In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', this occurs with the Verdugo when it starts hunting Leon in the dungeons.
81* In the obscure adventure game ''VideoGame/AmberJourneysBeyond'', one of the paranormal events in the HauntedHouse centers on a TV in the master bedroom. Turning it on shows a first-person view of someone running through the house and screaming the entire way. Then the player gets knocked out and wakes up on the bedroom floor.
82* In ''VideoGame/CallOfCthulhuDarkCornersOfTheEarth'', the protagonist's psychic powers occasionally kick in; sometimes, this results in the player seeing through the eyes of an incoming monster.
83* During [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment Madison's dream sequence]] in ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'', there are several shots like this, particularly if you have her take a shower.
84* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', the Unknown Heartless stalks Aqua [[spoiler: in the realm of darkness]] in this manner. It even does this during the first phase of the battle, and the player must use the POV to avoid its attacks.
85* The boss Crayk's POV in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' is shown on the upper screen of the Nintendo [=DS=].
86* One ''VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration'' game has a {{Cutscene}} that {{Homage}}s ''{{Franchise/Predator}}'', with [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Deathscythe]] taking the Predator's place and stalking a team of [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Hizacks]] using thermal vision.
87* The protagonist of ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'' has one of these when he sees the avalanche from outside the ski lodge on his class trip.
88* ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'': The battle with the Totem Lurantis is preceded by a short scene from its POV as it approaches the player. Sophocles' trial features several scenes set from the POV of the Totem Vikavolt as it's making its way up to the trial site.
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92* [[http://www.stickdeath.com/frameset.htm Stickdeath.com]] has two early flash videos using this technique, based on the famous "Missile-Cam" technology; one, titled S.A.M., depicted the missile homing in on someone [[TheCanKickedHim sitting on the John]], while the other, title F.A.D., for Final Act of Defiance, has the unlucky target giving the missile [[FlippingTheBird double deuces]].
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96* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' episode "The Guy", which opens on a P.O.V shot of something attacking various students. The attacker turns out to be Anais, who took Gumball's advice to go "hunting for friends" too literally.
97* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' episode "The Swamp", some shots are from the POV of the swamp monster observing the gang.
98* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': Invoked in "Mom, Lies And Videotape" when Linda complains that Bob always breathes into the microphone whenever he uses the camcorder, and Gene adds "It's like there's always a monster just off screen."
99* ''WesternAnimation/{{Primal|2019}}'': The [[MonsterOfTheWeek Night Feeder]] is shown attacking its prey all entirely from its viewpoint.
100* We get several P.O.V. shots from the Medusa Bug in the ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' episode of the same name.
101* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'': When the Chi Creature starts attacking the team, it catches Kimiko first with it being shown from its perspective.
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