First-person narration is when the story is told from the point of view of one character using "I" or "we." This perspective provides insight into the character's thoughts and feelings, allowing readers to experience the story through the character's eyes.
Ok - the opposite of what you are asking is called the omniscient, a narrator that has a God-like perspective and is detached from the 'action' of the story. There is no term for 'everything else' other than this. The 'realm' is to broad to have a single term attached to it and is sub-divided into more specific terms.
The Production Budget for Vantage Point was $40,000,000.
Vantage Point was released on 02/22/2008.
From where we were sitting, we had a great vantage point of the whole conference.
The vantage point provided a better view of the city.
Vantage point translated into French is 'position avantageuse'
The vantage point appears to be in the middle of the road, winding lane.
using multiple characters to narrate a story
Vantage Point grossed $150,792,579 worldwide.
it is another kind of vantage that is used to describe a thing or a place in a center point..
Vantage Point grossed $72,266,306 in the domestic market.
An outside observer narration is known as third-person point of view. This type of narration involves the narrator telling the story from an external perspective, where they are not a character in the story but rather an observer. This allows for a broader view of the events and characters.
the sentinel is quite similar to vantage point