Posted: 1 Mar 2013 9:40 am
I'm 100% with those who question why the background music on TV is always substantially louder than the dialogue.
Intellectually defectives are operating the mixing controls who think that even a second of silence is unacceptable. When they detect even a slight pause in the vocal dialogue, they jam the mixing control slides forward until it literally jars those who are trying desperately to reach the mute button on their remote.
The producers should require their writers to submit scripts that do not need to be accented by loud music background, and should fire their current mixing board engineers.
I have a list of current TV programs that I never watch because of the intolerable background music.
Intellectually defectives are operating the mixing controls who think that even a second of silence is unacceptable. When they detect even a slight pause in the vocal dialogue, they jam the mixing control slides forward until it literally jars those who are trying desperately to reach the mute button on their remote.
The producers should require their writers to submit scripts that do not need to be accented by loud music background, and should fire their current mixing board engineers.
I have a list of current TV programs that I never watch because of the intolerable background music.