How should you show on-camera small items displayed on a table?
A) pick them up and hold them as close to the camera lens as possible
B) ask the director to get a close-up of them
C) ask the camera to come a little closer and focus on the specific item
D) leave them on the display table and point to them
E) ask the camera to zoom in
D
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a. criticism. b. a review. c. a promptbook. d. used only in scholarly journals.
Which is a shot in which the camera moves forward, backward, or sidewise?
What will be an ideal response?