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In lighting the news set, the LD has been used to a 2:1:1 (key:back:fill) lighting ratio. When you check the monitor with the new anchor on the set (who has curly black hair), it shows her blending in too much with the dark background. What would you do to improve the lighting?
 
  a. decrease the key light intensity
  b. move the key light farther from the talent
  c. increase the back light intensity
  d. increase the fill light intensity
  e. use a camera light

Question 2

Several reasons account for domination of the early morning daypart by The Today Show over the years. Which of the following is NOT a reason for Today's long success?
 
  a. ABC's shorter network schedule before 1975
  b. a lack of clearances for ABC's and CBS's morning programs
  c. lower compensation rates paid by ABC
  d. a lack of affiliate parity in early morning
  e. audience loyalty to stable program hosts



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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