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wenmo

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When doing person-on-the-street interviews on a sunny day, what is the most convenient fill light?
 
  a. the camera light
  b. a portable Fresnel spot
  c. a scoop on a floor stand
  d. a reflector
  e. a portable fluorescent bank

Question 2

Affiliation with a network provides several valuable things to a station. Which of the following is NOT one of these?
 
  a. sale of station advertising time by the network
  b. financial compensation for airing network advertising
  c. local spots adjacent to network programs
  d. relatively high ratings
  e. lower cash outlay for programs



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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