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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' has a feature of the same name, though it is just a library of the [[List of Halo Wars cinematic cutscenes|pre-rendered cutscenes]] throughout the campaign.
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' has a feature of the same name, though it is just a library of the [[List of Halo Wars cinematic cutscenes|pre-rendered cutscenes]] throughout the campaign.
*Theater can be used to make certain [[Theater tricks|tricks]].
*Theater can be used to make certain [[Theater Tricks|tricks]].
*If one pauses a Theater film while a character is speaking, they will continue to speak until the end of that sentence, and if that character is present at the scene, their mouths will still move, but nothing else will. This can cause a glitch where [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]]'s hologram will appear, and he will make his speech while one has the game paused, and then when one presses play, he will make gestures that originally sync with the speech, but without saying anything.
*If one pauses a Theater film while a character is speaking, they will continue to speak until the end of that sentence, and if that character is present at the scene, their mouths will still move, but nothing else will. This can cause a glitch where [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]]'s hologram will appear, and he will make his speech while one has the game paused, and then when one presses play, he will make gestures that originally sync with the speech, but without saying anything.
**This is also true for running the video faster or slower than normal speed. Rather than slowing down or speeding up the sound, which would change the pitch, it simply plays the sound whenever it starts. So if the footage is slowed, sounds are spread apart, where if it is sped up the sounds are compressed, with more sounds playing at the same time.
**This is also true for running the video faster or slower than normal speed. Rather than slowing down or speeding up the sound, which would change the pitch, it simply plays the sound whenever it starts. So if the footage is slowed, sounds are spread apart, where if it is sped up the sounds are compressed, with more sounds playing at the same time.

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