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Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the photojournalism, which BEST explains how this became popular?
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Graphic designers were able to create chyrons to identify news organizations.
Graphic designers were able to create chyrons to identify news organizations.
Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.
Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.
Graphic designers prefer to work with video footage, so they changed photojournalism.
Graphic designers prefer to work with video footage, so they changed photojournalism.
Video footage is now much more available than photography, replacing photos entirely.
Video footage is now much more available than photography, replacing photos entirely.
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Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.
Reason: advances in camera, digital and mobile technology and faster distribution made video easy and inexpensive to capture and publish, so newsrooms adopted it permanently. The other options (chyrons, designers' preferences, or video replacing photos entirely) are incorrect.
Reason: advances in camera, digital and mobile technology and faster distribution made video easy and inexpensive to capture and publish, so newsrooms adopted it permanently. The other options (chyrons, designers' preferences, or video replacing photos entirely) are incorrect.
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