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Khalil and the performers have been working on their routine since before Christmas, and they're eager to get into the Kodak and try it out on the Oscar stage for the various camera operators shooting the show. "To capture 50 people jumping around everywhere from the ceiling and from the ground and right and left and center, it's a whole added challenge," she said. That challenge extends to the viewers, too. "They should be very attentive. There will be a lot happening," she said. "You don't want to be blinking too much because you might miss something." ___ Online:
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