The term "reframing" refers to:
A. a slight readjustment used by the camera operator to keep an actor in the frame when he or she moves about.
B. a return to a static shot of a character after he or she has had a dream or a flashback.
C. the act of moving a camera toward an actor, from a long shot to a close-up.
D. building a new lighting setup following the completion of a scene.
Answer: A
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