For studio films during the classical Hollywood period, a scene in which characters ride in a car was typically:

A. done by filming the vehicle in a studio while the background landscape passes on a screen behind the actors.
B. filmed by a camera operator seated in the vehicle's back seat.
C. shot on location using a camera mount fixed onto the hood of a specially constructed vehicle.
D. done using a traveling matte, or a composite special-effects process.

Answer: A

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