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One Year Later" is a good example of an intertitle for a modern film.
a)True
b)False

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The term 'One Year Later' could be considered an intertitle in modern cinema, but it's more accurately called a title card or time transition text; thus, strictly speaking, it may not be correct to refer to it as an intertitle for a modern film.

Step-by-step explanation:

An intertitle is a piece of text inserted into a film to convey dialogue or comment on the action, typically seen in silent films. The phrase "One Year Later" could serve as an intertitle in both older silent films and modern films when showing a time lapse or a change in the timeline of the story.

However, in contemporary cinema, such textual elements are more commonly referred to as a title card or time transition text, rather than an intertitle.

Therefore, it may not be entirely accurate to refer to "One Year Later" as an intertitle in the context of a modern film.

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