Zeb_Carter
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I've a successful series where every episode, sometimes two per chapter, are told by different observers. Other successful pieces feature distinct people telling their stories to a group. I've written tales from a sequence of 3rd- and 1st-POVs. Switching viewpoints is no problem -- IFF (if and only if) the POV is clear.
1st omniscient is monotheistic or telepathic. 3rd omniscient is easy. 3rd limited focuses on one player but I may switch minds and places. The MC is on the phone; we see the listener's reactions, briefly.
The story you write should tell you whether the MC is me, he, she, or it.
Usually my MC isn't even in the story, he/she/it is just explaining the thing to the reader and never mentions itself. Like a movie camera that sees all, knows all following everyone around.