You are a young sound designer applying for that position at the local regional theatre. During the interview process, your interviewer lists off several responsibilities, such as making sure the actors can be heard, compiling and developing sound effects, and ensuring that the orchestra can be heard and that they can also see the conductor. After listing these responsibilities, the interviewer asks you which of these duties do not apply to the position of Sound Designer. You are most likely to respond that the responsibility of ________ does not pertain to the sound designer.
A. making sure the actors can be heard
B. compiling and developing sound effects
C. ensuring that the orchestra can be heard and that they can also see the conductor
D. none of these choices
Answer: D
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