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Arun and his friends are adapting the following passage for a short movie. read the excerpt and pay attention to the mood: they set out again over the grassy moor, which seemed to dance in the wind. the sun shone on their faces, as if hoping to banish their exhaustion with its glow. how could arun and his friends adapt this scene so that it has the opposite mood in the movie? a. use low lighting and high-angled shots b. use bright lighting and cool colors c. use eye-level shots and balanced colors d. use neutral lighting and low-angled shots

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