Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - In film and television works, monologue and narration are both in the form of voiceover. Who is the monologue?

In film and television works, monologue and narration are both in the form of voiceover. Who is the monologue?

The first person. Monologue is the inner activity of the characters in the play in the form of voiceover, which expresses personal feelings and inner world and can only be presented in the first person. The narrator is the third person, who evaluates the plot and characters from the perspective of onlookers. A film and television work is a complete artistic work recorded on film by a camera and projected by a player.