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David VanHorn <dva### [at] cedarnet> wrote in article
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> In contrast, what british TV I've seen has had very obvious live sound in
> outdoor scenes,
> which sounds (to me) very noisy, muddy, and the actor's voices aren't
clear.
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Erm.. exactly how are you generalising the whole of Britain's TV
production?
I also don't see the problem using live sound in outdoor scenes, instead of
adding it in afterwards - so long as volumes etc. are controlled properly
(which I've never seen a programme that hasn't), I would assume it sounds
more realistic. When voice-overs aren't done particularly well and the
actors lips move out of sync with their voices, the end result appears (to
me) much worse.
As you may have guessed - I'm from England and couldn't resist ;)
Matt
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