Dead track refers to
A. the complete absence of sound in a film scene.
B. self-consciously long pauses in dialogue in a movie scene.
C. a scene whose soundtrack had to be discarded for technical reasons and then re-recorded.
D. a scene with no dialogue or music, just sound effects.
Answer: A
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Nonnarrative films are structured by a focus on something other than
story.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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