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ishan

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Identify the name of the radio producer who created an imaginary scene, complete with sound effects, in which he drained Lake Michigan, filled it with hot chocolate, added a mountain of whipped cream, and had the Royal Canadian Air Force drop a 10-ton maraschino cherry on top:
 
  a. Stan Freberg
  b. Bill Burton
  c. Alan Freeman
  d. none of the above

Question 2

Comping is the technique of:
 
  a. complementing sound with picture in editing
  b. removing the redundant modulated tracks during editing
  c. grouping similar, individual tracks to facilitate editing
  d. taking the best parts of several takes and combining them to make a composite final version



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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