First person
First person or first-person may refer to:
Common uses
- First person (ethnic), indigenous peoples, usually referenced in the plural as first persons
- First person, a grammatical person: in English, "I" and "me" are singular; "we" and "us", plural
- First person, an unofficial gender-neutral, marital-neutral term for the gendered titles of the spouse or life partner of a non-monarchical head of state, such as First Lady and First Gentleman
- First-person view (radio control), a method of piloting a radio-controlled vehicle using a wireless video camera in the vehicle
- First-person narrative
Arts, entertainment, and media
- First Person (1960 TV series), a Canadian dramatic television series
- First Person (2000 TV series), an interview-based American television series created by Errol Morris
- First-person (gaming), a graphical perspective used in video games where all action is seen as if through the eyes of a character in the story
- First-person shooter (FPS), a genre of video games based on the first person graphical perspective
- First-person interpretation, a technique used in "museum theatre" (the dramatic presentation of museum materials to visitors)
- First-person narrative, a story whereby the narrator is speaking or writing for and about themself
- 1st Person, a song by Stone Sour, from their 2006 album, Come What(ever) May
gollark: Anyway, I think organisations like Google have solved the issue they're trying to address in a less insane way.
gollark: (In 2062, people randomly firing black holes everywhere made maintaining consistent time synchronisation impossible for non-GTechâ„¢ entities.)
gollark: We aren't in 2062.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: It's a solved problem.
See also
- First man or woman (disambiguation)
- Second person (disambiguation)
- Third person (disambiguation)
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