This week I began finalising my horror film and watching the films listed on them. There are a lot of examples of the POV shot throughout the genre and wanted to start getting though the films as soon as possible to avoid leaving it to the assessment until the last minute. While I wanted to cover a variety of films there simply wasn’t enough time to do so with how many films use the technique over the years and I have to work on presentations for my other classes in-between completing this project as well. With isolation still in effect I looked into horror films I owned already or could watch online so I didn’t have to leave the house and my presentation has evolved from looking at the technique from the 70’s onwards into looking at classic horror films from the 70’s to the 90’s and examining their modern remakes to see if they had included the camera technique as well and if they had was the technique improved or upgraded with the more updated camera equipment we have today or even reinvented along with new take on the source material whether that been in book based horror films or the source material of the original. I’ve decided to look at Black Christmas (1974) and it’s remakes that came out in 2006 and recently in 2019, Carrie (1976) and it’s 2013 remake, Halloween (1978) and it’s 2007 remake along with the 2018 “remake” that also serves as a sequel to the original alone ignoring the several sequels and the 2007 remake that came after it, Friday the 13th (1980) and the only remake that was made before the property was caught up in an ongoing legal battle which was released in 2009, The Evil Dead (1981) and it’s 2013 remake, My Bloody Valentine (1981) and it’s 2009 remake release during the height of the 3D horror movie phase, my favourite classic horror franchise Child’s play and it’s 2019 remake and IT (1990) and it’s two part cinematic remake that was release in 2017 and 2019.