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Damage to which of the cranial nerves in the diagram would result in strabismus?
Spatial Continuity
A filmmaking technique that maintains the logical coherence of space within a scene, especially in edits, to ensure the action appears fluid and understandable to the audience.
Spatiotemporal Continuity
A film editing principle ensuring that space and time are seamlessly and logically connected across scene transitions.
D.W.Griffith
An influential American film director known for pioneering modern cinematic techniques in the early 20th century.
Film Production
The process of making a film, from initial story or idea through scriptwriting, shooting, editing, and finally distribution to an audience.
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