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What is the motion paradox?
 
 

a. moving fast without actually trying
  b. moving slowly, with everybody else moving fast
   c. an object can be in motion and at rest at the same time
  d. the screen motion is perceived quite differently from actual motion
  e. the smaller object acts as the frame of reference for the larger object



Question 2

What is the structure of a digital cinema frame?
 
 

a. a high-density string of horizontal pixel rows only
   b. the same as a video frame
  c. a combination of optical and video frames
  d. A mixture of left-eye and right-eye images
  e. the activation of a large amount of pixels embedded in the projection
  screen




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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.





 

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