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This element in a commercial requires an announcer with acting ability.
 
  a. sincere
  b. whimsical
  c. hard-sell
  d. dramatized

Question 2

In mixing for film, the unisound approach:
 
  a. places dialogue, music, and sound effects toward the center of the stereo field.
  b. compresses the overall sound and rolls off the bass at 50 Hz and the treble at 10,000 Hz.
  c. cuts all sound below 100 or 200 Hz and above 5,000 or 6,000 Hz.
  d. boosts dialogue, music, and sound effects in the presence range to ensure that their clarity is uniform .



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