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if a character in a movie scene were to drop out of the frame, a viewer would most likely interpret this to mean that the character was
dropping out of one shot in order to immediately reposition himself for another one.
exiting a theatrical setting in which the action is taking place.
moving to another part of the established space.
disappearing in physical existence.
leaving the story, never to return.
In a movie scene, when a character drops out of the frame, it is commonly understood as the character moving to another part of the established space within the scene. It is not typically seen as disappearing from physical existence, leaving the story never to return, exiting a theatrical - like setting (as movies are not real - time theatrical settings in the same sense), or repositioning for another shot in an immediate way that the viewer would be aware of.
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C. moving to another part of the established space