Question

In the early years of sound, the primary emphasis of sound recorders was

a. developing creative ways to use sound to tell a story.

b. exploring the possibilities of asynchronous sound.

c. obtaining high quality sound in production with little concern for anything else.

d. creating ways for the camera to move while sound was being recorded.

e. moving away from the practices of the radio broadcast industry.

f. All of the above are true.

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