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lilldybug07

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When doing a live pickup of an ice-hockey game, how can you manipulate
  event time once the game is under way?


 
 

a. not at all
  b. through increasing event density
  c. through increasing experience density
  d. through frequent instant replays
  e. through increasing event intensity



Question 2

What is the most appropriate measure of relative energy in a scene?
 
 

a. event density
  b. experience density
  c. experience relevance
  d. event intensity
  e. event relevance




iman

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d.



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