

If somebody crosses that limit, the whole set-up could collapse at any given moment. There are certain limitations, and specific boundaries, as a filmmaker, needs to abide by. Now, the only downside is that each one of those aforementioned characteristics can only shine to its brightest when they are properly supervised and under a controlled environment.

And two, with its POV perspective, these films effortlessly make you a part of their experience, they make you feel like you are in it, partaking like the actors on-screen. For one, with its shaky, grainy footage the whole set-up kind of gives you an unadulterated, authentic feel, a touch of realism that you typically are deprived of in the case of a conventional film. For those who are unaware, I adore found footage features and there are mainly two reasons behind my fondness for this sub-genre.
