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asmith134

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How can you best measure reflected light?
 
  a. by pointing the light meter closely at the lighted object
  b. by pointing the light meter into the lights that illuminate the object
  c. by standing next to the lighted object and pointing the light meter toward the camera lens
  d. by standing next to the camera and pointing the light meter toward the lighted object
  e. by watching for overly bright spots in the viewfinder

Question 2

Choose the INCORRECT statement.
 
  a. Straight-line amortization is typically used for first-run shows.
  b. Declining-value amortization assumes that each episode becomes less valuable each time it airs.
  c. Straight-line amortization places an equal value on every episode.
  d. Whatever amortization method is selected determines how much the station pays to the syndicator.
  e. Declining-value amortization is typically used for off-network programs and feature films.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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