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How might a filmed version of a play be a different experience for a viewer than a staged version of the same play?

The filmed version will be less well-received by critics than the staged
version.
The filmed version will featured music, while the stage version won't
feature music
The filmed version might feature outdoor scenes, while the staged
will likely only take place on a stage set.
The filmed version will probably feature well-known movie
stars, while
staged version will feature lesser-known actors.





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I would say either C or D

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Both are true but i think C is a better answer i would go with C

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The correct answer is C) The filmed version might feature outdoor scenes, while the staged will likely only take place on a stage set.

A filmed version of a play might be a different experience for a viewer than a staged version of the same play in that the filmed version might feature outdoor scenes, while the staged will likely only take place on a stage set.

Without a doubt, we are talking about different experiences. The play has its particular characteristics. It allows the audience to enjoy the performance of the actors, live! You see them performing on stage, the dialogues, the drama, the songs if it is a musical. In the case of the film, the Director can create magic with outdoor scenes and the use of special effects.

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