How might a cinematographer create a believable scene in nature?

A. Through research of plants and animals.
B. Through adjustment of props.
C. Through lighting techniques that mimic natural light.
D. Through close-up filming techniques.
Is the answer c?
Thank you

6 answers

I've seen this question before, and I wondered why a photographer would need to mimic natural light if he/she were "in nature."

Is the photographer supposed to be out in the woods or somewhere? Or is he/she in a studio trying to make the scene look like somewhere out in the woods?

The question is odd. How does your text address this?
It don't. That's why I am confused.
Well, then ... I guess we should assume that "create a believable scene" means they are inside a studio and trying to make the scene seem real.

C seems right, but so do A and B.

I sure wish you had a better text ... or better questions and answer choices. =(
it was right
Excellent!!
quit pickin more than one answer
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