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Old 02-17-2022, 01:27 PM   #7
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I just remembered, I read this this morning:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ages-radio-mic

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This is bonkers, because in the edit you can find ways of working around poor pictures, but there’s next to nothing you can do if the sound’s no good. Kids – and grownups too – often show me wonderful little films they’ve made using their phones, but the poor sound always lets them down. You see the same thing on news video, often caught in high quality on bystanders’ phones, but the sound is a mess. The revolution will be televised, all right; we’ll see what’s going on clearly, crisply and sharply, but hear nothing of it very clearly at all.
Tangentially relates to the topic? But everyone I know complains about poor dialogue sound on newer movies and TV programs.
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