Question

Which BEST explains how rhythm can be used to build tension in movies or films?

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Responses

It can be sped up or slowed down.

It can be sped up or slowed down.

Sound, not rhythm, is used for this.

Sound, not rhythm, is used for this.

It can only be used once in a scene.

It can only be used once in a scene.

It can be slow and steady throughout a scene.

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The response that BEST explains how rhythm can be used to build tension in movies or films is:

It can be sped up or slowed down.

This approach allows filmmakers to manipulate the pacing of a scene, heightening suspense when sped up or creating a sense of dread and anticipation when slowed down.