Which of the following is an example of a shot/reverse shot editing sequence?
A) a shot of a character looking offscreen and then a shot of the object that character is looking at
B) a shot of a character and then a shot of the same character from an angle 30 degrees or more removed from the first shot
C) a shot of a character moving through space and then another shot of the same character moving through space; both shots "match" so that the movement appears fluid and the cut is not conspicuous
D) an establishing shot of a location and then a closer shot of a character in that location
E) a shot of a character and then a shot of another character who is facing the first
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