
the clip is more about Kubrick's use of symmetry and a centred viewpoint/area of action
Lovely compilation though, and always nice to hear Mr Mansell
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 22:44, Reply)

pretty much the definition of one point perspective. Symmetrical and a centered viewpoint.
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 22:49, Reply)

i.e. fc01.deviantart.net/fs51/f/2009/303/4/c/One_point_perspective_exterior_by_timluv.jpg
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 22:50, Reply)

along with 'willy, boobies, tinkle and nip-nips'
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 23:02, Reply)

Why not get in touch with the video maker and get him to make one with all off-centre one point perspective?
Also
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 22:58, Reply)

scrolls down a bit] 4 point perspective??
Worm's eye view and bird's eye view at the same time??
I wonder why there's no accompanying pic.
( , Sun 2 Sep 2012, 22:51, Reply)

It depends on the direction the camera is facing relative to a wall, for example. The poster frame for that video illustrates it well: the wall that Dave is walking towards is parallel to the plane of the image. I guess if you had the camera looking up/down at something that wouldn't be 1PP.
Then again, you're not the only drunk one.
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 22:51, Reply)