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A panning shot a. Is a rotation of the camera, which often starts with the subject’s face/front, and the rotates around to show what is in front of the subject or what the subject is looking at. B. Is the reduction in visibility of an image to signal a conclusion or transition. C. Is taken by a photographer while the movie is being filmed with cameras for publicity including posters, websites, newspapers, and magazines. D. A type of film expression which is intended to show reality. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.

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