| | Pro Tip | | :--- | :--- | | The "Train Window" Shot | Press your GoPro to the train window. Let the condensation blur the birches. This is the most iconic Russian POV. | | The Apartment Stairwell | Hold the camera low. Show the worn linoleum, the scratched railing, the smell of cabbage and tobacco (implied visually). | | The Dacha Walk | Waist-height through tall grass. A rusting swing set appears. Then a mushroom. The POV should feel like a memory, not a tour. |
Logline: A 10-minute observational short following three Russians—a cab driver in Murmansk, a trucker on the "Road of Bones," and a teen on a dirt bike in a rural village—using only their point-of-view cameras. russian amateur pov
I tilt the phone down. My own boots. Grey slush. A dropped coupon for buckwheat. | | Pro Tip | | :--- |
"POV: You're the last person to leave the soviet sanatorium. The key is cold in your hand. The floor creaks behind you. You don't look back. #RussianPOV #AmateurCinema" 3. Fictional Short Story Opening: "POV" Genre: Literary / Slice of life. The camera is a 2015 iPhone with a cracked lens. I hold it at chest level, the way they told me not to in the one film class I took before it folded. | | The Apartment Stairwell | Hold the camera low
Today’s POV is the queue at the produkty on Veteranov Street. The woman in front of me has a coat that smells of mothballs. The man behind is reading a newspaper printed on the day Yeltsin resigned.