What does looking at an event mean?

a. to scrutinize an event before using cameras
b. to use the camera to report an event
c. to do a production survey before the production
d. to scrutinize the event as closely as possible with the camera shooting a
series of close-ups and ECUs
e. to have a producer review the event before production begins

b.

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