Asked by Anonymous
How might a cinematographer create a believable scene in nature?
A. Through research of plants and animals.
B. Through adjustment of props.
C. Through lighting techniques that mimic natural light.
D. Through close-up filming techniques.
Is the answer c?
Thank you
A. Through research of plants and animals.
B. Through adjustment of props.
C. Through lighting techniques that mimic natural light.
D. Through close-up filming techniques.
Is the answer c?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I've seen this question before, and I wondered why a photographer would need to mimic natural light if he/she were "in nature."
Is the photographer supposed to be out in the woods or somewhere? Or is he/she in a studio trying to make the scene look like somewhere out in the woods?
The question is odd. How does your text address this?
Is the photographer supposed to be out in the woods or somewhere? Or is he/she in a studio trying to make the scene look like somewhere out in the woods?
The question is odd. How does your text address this?
Answered by
Anonymous
It don't. That's why I am confused.
Answered by
Writeacher
Well, then ... I guess we should assume that "create a believable scene" means they are inside a studio and trying to make the scene seem real.
C seems right, but so do A and B.
I sure wish you had a better text ... or better questions and answer choices. =(
C seems right, but so do A and B.
I sure wish you had a better text ... or better questions and answer choices. =(
Answered by
Anonymous
it was right
Answered by
Writeacher
Excellent!!
Answered by
space dum
quit pickin more than one answer
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