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How do plot time and character time relate?
 
 

a. they must be identical
  b. character time must always be faster than plot time
   c. they can, and usually do, differ
  d. plot time must always be faster than character time
  e. plot time is harder to measure than character time



Question 2

What is shot time?
 
 

a. the running time between transitions
  b. the running time of the total recording
  c. the delay time between the directors signal and starting the camera
  d. the duration of the production
  e. the time it takes to get a shot recorded




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Answer to Question 1

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