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mint_lint t1_j9argnq wrote
Reply to comment by The_Primate in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
I think covid is the culprit.
You couldn’t physically get on the mix stage and review your show with the mixer because of covid protocols. If you were lucky the director could get on the mix stage during covid. But a lot of the studios forbade it. So you had directors, producers, and showrunners giving audio notes remotely.
Which was a disaster because there was no uniform way for all the people giving notes to monitor the audio.
Color was already dialed in for remote work ahead of covid. A lot of color houses send any remote participants an iPad Pro. There’s not a lot of color setting to tweak on an iPad Pro so it was easier for the color houses to know everyone was viewing the content in the same color space.
Also, a good number of sound mixers are still working from home. Everyone’s home office is a different shape. And has different acoustic properties. There’s no way to pink out all the different rooms to make sure everyone is calibrated the same way.
EDIT: Sound also isn’t given enough respect on set. It’s always image over audio. If the boom mic gets in the way, its gone for that set up. And production schedules are so tight now that crew will be off building or striking another set while action is being recorded nearby. So you constantly have people shouting for work to be stopped because all that work is getting picked up by the audio devices.
mint_lint t1_j9anrqq wrote
Reply to comment by Mentoman72 in Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
They’ve also canned projects they deemed too risky.
That was supposed to be Apple TV’s first self made show.
mint_lint t1_j8oeugr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arizona man from Nigeria romance scammed $3M from 'preyed upon' women, feds say by Breab1
This isn’t subjective.
Lets look past the house odds. (Which in and of itself is a scam. Most casual gamblers don’t know blackjack odds or the bet card. If this was published at the table your argument could have weight but this is obfuscated by the casino for obvious reasons).
Casinos use lights and sounds that have been designed to manipulate you.
https://neurosciencenews.com/casino-lights-decision-making-10116/
Casinos pump cold air onto the floor to keep you awake and gambling.
Vegas casinos ply you with drinks to keep you loose and gambling and have been able to successfully keep Indian casinos from being able to give you free drinks.
Players cards are designed to obtain your personal info for meager rewards.
Casinos are scams.
mint_lint t1_j8naaob wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arizona man from Nigeria romance scammed $3M from 'preyed upon' women, feds say by Breab1
So you disagree? Casinos aren’t scammers?
mint_lint t1_j8n5fbn wrote
Reply to comment by alexbutton in Arizona man from Nigeria romance scammed $3M from 'preyed upon' women, feds say by Breab1
> These scammers generally prey on the vulnerable, elderly, etc.
This could be said about casinos too.
mint_lint t1_j6nhcha wrote
Reply to comment by Spartan117117117 in New Poster for "Rittenhouse Square" by peter095837
He woulda been fine if he just sat at home eating mommy’s hot pockets tho.
What good did he do being out that night?
mint_lint t1_j9bzsz2 wrote
Reply to comment by llloksd in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
Thread title says “these days”. Highlighting the pitfalls of collaborating during covid seemed fitting.