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re: Laughing as part of audio on TV shows (laugh tracks, studio audiences)
Posted on 8/2/11 at 1:40 pm to npersa1
Posted on 8/2/11 at 1:40 pm to npersa1
I started a thread like this a while ago without much response - LINK
This was my post:
These sitcoms that are set up with the 4th wall (the camera isn't "in the room" like in The Office, Always Sunny. etc.) - would they really work without the laugh track now that we are so used to seeing it? Also since it is set up for the most part like a theater (same settings with the 4th wall) would it feel out of place not to have the vocal response of an audience? Thoughts?
This was my post:
These sitcoms that are set up with the 4th wall (the camera isn't "in the room" like in The Office, Always Sunny. etc.) - would they really work without the laugh track now that we are so used to seeing it? Also since it is set up for the most part like a theater (same settings with the 4th wall) would it feel out of place not to have the vocal response of an audience? Thoughts?
Posted on 8/2/11 at 1:43 pm to etm512
Want to really get annoyed, put it on the Disney channel and let one of those teen shows come on. The laugh track happens after ever sentence.
Posted on 8/2/11 at 1:51 pm to etm512
The Flintstones had a laugh track.
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