Answer:
Jump cut editing
Explanation:
A jump cut is a type of cut in editing in which two sequential shots are taken with the camera positions varying only slightly. The effect of this is obtrusive and creates a choppy appearance. The effect can be created in two ways. One occurs when the camera position changes less than 30 degrees. This means that the difference between the two shots is not substantial enough . The other way is by removing the middle section of a continuously filmed shot.
Answer: C)
Explanation: The answer is Stippling because stippling is a type of art displayed as tiny dots/specks, and in your picture, you can see the art type is stippling because of the small dots in it.