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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
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How would an audio production differ from a stage production of this scene? listeners would not have to focus on the words spoke

n by fritz and frank. listeners would have to imagine the tones fritz and frank speak in. listeners would not have to envision the props being used by fritz and frank. listeners would have to visualize the dress and movements of fritz and frank.
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wolverine [178]2 years ago
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An audio production will differ from a stage production of this scene because:

"listeners would have to visualize the dress and movements of fritz and frank." (Option D).

<h3>What is an Audio Production?</h3>

Audio production includes all the activities related to producing an audio work of art. It includes:

  • recording
  • editing
  • mixing, and
  • mastering.

Sometimes, plays are produced in audio format for the enjoyment of radio listeners.

Learn more about Audio Production at:
brainly.com/question/7783177

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