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Melani1276

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What is a vector line?
 
  a. a line on the studio floor beyond which a camera should not travel
  b. a line that indicates the principal talent blocking
  c. an extension of a graphic vector along the z-axis
  d. a virtual line established by two people facing each other or an extension of an object motion
  e. the horizon line

Question 2

A noticeable shift in subject continuity indicates that an error was made while editing a wedding ceremony. What is the error called?
 
  a. a continuity edit
  b. an out-of-sequence cut
  c. a window violation
  d. a complexity cut
  e. a position switch



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Answer to Question 1

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