Question

The effect of cable television and videocassettes on feature film production is

a. the incorporation of music-video style in feature films.

b. a move away from producing blockbuster films in 70mm and multitrack sound.

c. that experimentation is discouraged by the intense competition for distribution.

d. that the slasher film continues to represent about half the domestic output of the American cinema.

e. negligible; the same types of films that have always been produced continue to be made in much the same way.

f. none of the above

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