Answer:
The production sound mixer has various jobs around the studio, such as slating, wild lines, voice-overs, and background sound effects. Their hardest is likely slating, which requires a bit more precision than their other jobs.
Explanation:
"What does a production sound mixer do? Which responsibility of a production sound mixer do you think sounds most difficult and why?"
Straight from the lesson related to this question:
In getting sound right for a film, equipment is only part of the story. People are also needed to best use that equipment... On smaller-budget films, the filmmaker may select a production sound mixer who has his or her own equipment as this choice can save the filmmaker a considerable amount of money in sound equipment rental, and the mixer is likely to be skilled in using his or her own equipment.
In short, the production sound mixer is a person hired to mix sounds together in a film production. They have several responsibilities, such as those included in the passage below:
The responsibilities of the production sound mixer position can vary, again depending on the film's budget, needs, and size of crew. However, the production sound mixer does perform certain functions for almost every film. For example, s/he announces each take that is filmed and is responsible for slating. Slating is the use of the film slate, also called a clapboard, which shows specific information about each take, such as the date, director, production, scene number, and take number.
The production sound mixer can also be responsible for recording voice-overs, which are actors' lines that are not spoken by the actors within the scene... The sound mixer also records what are called "wild lines," which are lines that the actors repeat because the originals were not spoken or recorded clearly enough for the film's needs. He or she may not necessarily be responsible for creating the sound effects, but he or she may be responsible for recording the sound effects that someone else creates.
The production sound mixer has various jobs around the studio, such as slating, wild lines, voice-overs, and background sound effects. Their hardest is likely slating, which requires a bit more precision than their other jobs.
Quotes from FLVS.
For safety, the lights on your vehicle must be in good working condition. Which statement about
checking your lights is true?
A: You must check all your lights often, and promptly replace any burned out boys
B: You should check your lights every six months and replace any burned out bulbs.
C: On modern cars, the lights are so reliable that you almost never have to check them,
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Why are the social and ethical consequences of emerging technology hard to
predict?
Answer:
Technology is rapidly evolving over a short period of time. Which leads to a change in how people perceive and subsequently react to these fast paced advances.
Answer: try this one: It is impossible to see how technology will be applied to situations that have not yet occured.
Explanation: if it’s wrong please tell me
What are examples of some Exotic currencies?
A) EURUSD, AUDUSD
B) GBPCHE, EURUSD
C) AUDCHF, NZDJPY
D) MXN, ZAR, HKD
Answer:
D) MXN, ZAR, HKD
Explanation:
Exotic currencies refer to currency that are used in countries with emerging economies therefore they lack liquidity, are extremely volatile and have very low volumes. The exchange rate of exotic currencies are usually very high because of its lack of liquidity, therefore trading these currencies are expensive. Examples of exotic currencies are South African rand (ZAR), Mexican peso (MXN), Hong Kong dollar (HKD), Chinese yuan (CYN), Turkish lira (TRY) and so on.
How have search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo! revolutionized the ability to do research? They are more difficult to access than the library. They provide only information from reliable sources. They provide immediate access to information on the web. They take longer than using a card catalog but provide only expert sources.
Answer:
because it is easy to access not hard not all things from the internet are reliable they don't always have expert sources
Explanation:
Search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo! have revolutionized research.
The best answer choice for this is that "they provide immediate access to information on the web".
The other choices would be wrong because...
Answer choice A, would be incorrect due to the fact that using the search engines makes it easier to access information than a library as you do not need to walk around the library looking for a book to provide you the answers to your question.
Answer choice B, would be false since the web doesn't always provide only reliable information from creditable sources. In fact, quite a few of the sources on the web that come up, are not helpful or do not assist the user in answering their questions.
Answer choice D, would be wrong since using the search engine to find information is quicker than using a card catalog, and also it does not only provide expert sources since any source of information could pop up when the user searches for it.
What are the useful techniques in program design?
A broad question, with many answers.
When designing a program you can use:
Setting up requirements, possibly in a use-case form ("as a ... I want to ... so that ...")Mapping the verbs and nouns in your requirements to classes and operations Drawing UML diagrams of the subject matterCreating flow charts and sequence diagrams Identify component boundaries with thin interfaces to keep complexity organized and local