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dollx

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As you use a switcher to fade from black to camera 1, which switching mode do you assign the M/E buses?
 
  a. program mode
  b. preview mode
  c. mix mode
  d. effects mode
  e. preset mode

Question 2

To increase the perceived value of movies on a premium cable service, the most important consideration is gaining
 
  a. Unedited theatrical master prints
  b. Early exhibition windows
  c. Licenses for rotation scheduling
  d. Promotion for conveniences scheduling
  e. Complementary time slots



cassie_ragen

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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