Which shooting practice will aid postproduction editing?
A) providing a few seconds of a pad at the beginning and the end of each shot to give the editor more choices
B) recording the shot without a pad at the beginning or end so that the editor can find them quicker
C) stopping the camera a few seconds into the shot, then starting it again to provide a cue point
D) letting the camera run continuously between shots to give the editor more choices
E) not taping rehearsals and thereby saving the editor time
A
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