How does a cross-shot differ from an over-the-shoulder shot?
a. the camera-near person is out of the shot
b. the camera-far person is out of the shot
c. the camera-near person’s head is in the shot
d. there is no difference because both persons are in the shot
e. the shoulders and the head of the camera-near person are in the shot
a.
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According to the textbook, which of the following statements is most accurate about nonverbal communication?
a. Cultural differences have little impact on the way we interpret nonverbal messages. b. People are more likely to believe your verbal communication than your nonverbal. c. Nonverbal messages have a clear-cut beginning and ending point. d. Nonverbal messages may be intentional or unintentional.
Primary source materials are the only effective sources that can make a speech
credible. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.