First person
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First person may refer to:
- First person, a grammatical person (e.g., "I", "we", "me", "us")
- First-person narrative, a narrative device whereby the narrator is speaking for and about themselves
- First-person perspective, a technique used in media (primarily video games) where all action is seen is if through the eyes of the character in the story
- First-person interpretation, a technique used in museum theatre
- First Person (TV series), an interview-based television series created by Errol Morris
- First Person (1960 TV series), a Canadian dramatic television series
- First-person view (radio control), a method of piloting a radio-controlled vehicle using a wireless video camera in the vehicle
See also
- First man or woman (disambiguation)
- Second person (disambiguation)
- Third person (disambiguation)
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