Most of the actual shot-by-shot "editing" on a sitcom is done:
A) by an editor with no assistance from the director or the producer.
B) by an editor with the director calling the edits.
C) by the director in the booth alone.
D) by the director on taping day, live.
E) by the producer after taping day.
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