• Diddlydee@feddit.uk
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    20 days ago

    Alan Partridge, The IT Crowd, Black Books, Only Fools & Horses, Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Fawlty Towers, Father Ted all disagree.

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      19 days ago

      That is an instant skip for me. Same with the vertical split with just pointing at the video and adding nothing of substance while shrinking the video

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      21 days ago

      There was a great take on one of these called “Everybody Hates Raymond”

      It was the show Everybody Loves Ramon but the laugh track was completely replaced with boos and was frickin hilarious. I think it got removed from YouTube though cuz I haven’t been able to find it for years.

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      21 days ago

      Holy shit, this is much better than the original!!! Damn, I should rewatch the series like this. Where can I find all of it without the laugh track?

      Edit: I have to add, the long pauses make it a bit annoying. With the laugh track the pauses aren’t noticeable (to me at least; my girlfriend did notice the long pauses even with the laugh track, and it was annoying to her).

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        21 days ago

        The pauses are there because it’s not a “laugh track”, it’s a live audience. That’s not to say it’s 100% genuine laughter, but they’re pausing so the laughter doesn’t bury the dialogue.

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    21 days ago

    Wanna know something cool and/or creepy? A lot of the “canned” laugh tracks used in TV (for shows that pretend to be filmed in front of a studio audience, but actually aren’t) are from a small handful of sound libraries that get mixed together. Many of the laughter tracks come from live audiences at I Love Lucy tapings.

    If you consider that I Love Lucy was filmed ~70 years ago, and that most of the audience members were likely 20+ years old at the time (the studios were in LA, and the audiences were largely comprised of tourists), then there is a statistically high likelihood that any individual audience member you hear laughing on certain modern TV shows may have been dead for decades.

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      21 days ago

      there is a statistically high likelihood that any individual audience member you hear laughing on certain modern TV shows may have been dead for decades.

      Serves them right for being in a canned laughter track!

      No but seriously, that’s both haunting and beautiful at the same time. They live on. Like laughing ghosts.