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- Hughie
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Re: T.V
The screaming is annoying which I'm sure audiences are encouraged to do when a singer begins on one of those audition shows. Stone the crows, that new show with 100 judges have them screaming and the judges commenting over the singing - not my cup of tea. I watch very little TV and then mostly on catch-up TV.
Hope you are much better oor Morag.
Hope you are much better oor Morag.
- John Donnelly
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Re: T.V
What gets my goat is the way the sound levels fluctuate.
One minute there is an intimate scene where they are all whispering to each other where you can hardly hear what they're saying, the next second it is all dramatic where the decibels nearly blow you out of your chair.
I wish the sound engineers and the directors would realise that that we're sitting in a livingroom not the Albert Hall. We're not stupid. We can figure out the dramatic content for ourselves without the loud dramatic music. Alfred Hitchcock has a lot to answer for. I really find it an admission of defeat on the part of the director if he cannot get his dramatic message over without the help of music.
While, I'm on the subject, why do we need all that music with everything. It's even in the background on the news and the football reports.
Now I've started, I hate the canned laughter on the comedy shows.
Having said all that, We don't really watch a lot of TV. Wonder why.
Morag, try not to push my buttons, there's a good lassie.
An irate JD.
One minute there is an intimate scene where they are all whispering to each other where you can hardly hear what they're saying, the next second it is all dramatic where the decibels nearly blow you out of your chair.
I wish the sound engineers and the directors would realise that that we're sitting in a livingroom not the Albert Hall. We're not stupid. We can figure out the dramatic content for ourselves without the loud dramatic music. Alfred Hitchcock has a lot to answer for. I really find it an admission of defeat on the part of the director if he cannot get his dramatic message over without the help of music.
While, I'm on the subject, why do we need all that music with everything. It's even in the background on the news and the football reports.
Now I've started, I hate the canned laughter on the comedy shows.
Having said all that, We don't really watch a lot of TV. Wonder why.
Morag, try not to push my buttons, there's a good lassie.
An irate JD.
- morag
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Re: T.V
touched some nerves there! I don't watch much T.V. have it on because the cats go into a stupor, the cockatiel quiets down, though some theme music sets him off. Hip is still off Hughie, lucky one of my sons comes by daily and my daughter still lives at home, and I have my wine
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