retinalised
Retinalised refers to a style of filmmaking that emphasizes the subjective experience of a character, often to the point of simulating or reflecting their point of view. This technique aims to immerse the audience directly into the character's perspective, allowing them to see, hear, and even feel what the character is experiencing. It is distinct from traditional objective or omniscient camera work, which maintains a more detached viewpoint.
The term "retinalised" draws a parallel to the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the