Which of the following was a common approach to lighting actors in Montage films?
A. Character appears against soft-focus background; fill and backlighting define the outline of the figure.
B. Character appears in the foreground in silhouette; background is lit according to the three-point lighting system.
C. Character appears against black background; the front of the character's face is dark while the sides are strongly lit.
D. Character appears against solid background; strong frontal lighting makes the figure appear "squashed" or on the same plane with the background.
Answer: C
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