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appyboo

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If you are setting up a key and you notice that the letters of the title you are using are tearing (breaking up), what switcher control would you use to correct the image of the title so that it is clear and sharp?
 
  a. joystick
  b. clipper
  c. special-effects fader controls
  d. delegation controls
  e. chroma-key control

Question 2

Which of the following is the highest-priced basic cable channel in terms of per-subscriber fees?
 
  a. ESPN
  b. Lifetime
  c. TNT
  d. Weather Channel
  e. CNN



amanda_14

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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