Stop-action involves
A) having actors stand in the same spot where they were at the end of one shot while the lighting is adjusted for the next shot.
B) halting the filming in one set and moving on to another while shooting out of continuity.
C) one actor in a scene refraining from any obvious movement after delivering a line so as not to call attention away from the actor who is responding.
D) animating an object by changing its position between each frame shot.
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