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Which option best describes what spotting sessions are in the context of filmmaking? ASAP PLEAS 40 points A.
They are sessions dedicated to discussing the film's art direction.
B.
They are sessions dedicated to discussing the film's screenplay.
C.
They are sessions dedicated to discussing the film's cinematography.
D.
They are sessions dedicated to discussing the film's costume design.
E.
They are sessions dedicated to discussing the film's score.

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