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shenderson6

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In what way do the time vectors of a live pickup of an event differ from the
  time vectors of an event that is edited in postproduction?


 
 

a. the time vectors are basically the same
  b. the time vectors both have an open future
  c. the edited event must preserve the time vectors of the live event
  d. editing creates its own time vectors
  e. the time vectors must be synchronous



Question 2

In the context of a live-recorded event, what is meant by aesthetic entropy?
 
 

a. it boosts the energy of the original event
   b. the recorded event loses some of its original energy over time
  c. the recorded event loses all of its original energy in a short time
  d. the recorded event recovers its original energy with editing
  e. the recorded event energy remains unchanged over time




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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

b.



shenderson6

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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