I have a cop comedy that I wrote and plan to film. I thought that an interesting way of shooting it would be with point of view cameras and sound in the style of a first person shooter video game. I really liked the idea, but some of the scenes that offer the most marketability would happen outside of the POV of the police. If I'm true to the concept, those scenes wouldn't be seen. The premise of the flick is that a police reality TV show is riding with the cops in this department and the officers themselves are cammed up. My question is this; if I show the scenes that happen outside of the POV in the manner of the in-game mini-movies that establish the plot in a FPS game, do you guys think that the audience will go along with it? I don't want to use the POV if I have to loose these scenes and I don't want to include the scenes if it's going to ruin the suspension of disbelief. Thoughts?