In Montage films, the use of "overlapping editing" within a scene or sequence means that:

A. the editing rhythm is accelerating to the point where shots are only a few frames long.
B. the same space is being shown from the same camera position in successive shots, but the mise-en-scène has been changed.
C. the time a depicted action takes on the screen is noticeably expanding.
D. the depicted event is taking less time than it takes in reality.

Answer: C

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You are in a lighting design class at your local university. In this class, the instructor has you write a paper about lighting design. For your paper, you plan to discuss how there are different characteristics of light that designers can manipulate in order to create the pictures on stage. You then develop a list that contains characteristics such as intensity, distribution, and color. Part of the assignment requires you to meet with your instructor and discuss the progress of your paper; during this meeting, the instructor looks over your list and asks you if any of these characteristics is more important to a lighting designer. You would most likely respond that ________ is the most important characteristic.

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