Just as a director decides on so many different aspects relating to the film making process, a writer must do the same in his/her book and can learn from the questions that are raised and the types of solutions that are offered. Think of how the cameras are set in a scene, and the (mood) being captured in so many different ways. The script should bring the point of view to life; providing more narrow and decisive camera options. An author can do the same.
Camera angles, for example, change numerously throughout a scene, but make no mistake; every angle has a purpose. When thinking of this idea enough one can almost see the cinematic techniques within a novel. Take some time to focus on these ideas. When watching a movie or reading a book, do this also.
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