New fact for me today, Friends was filmed in front of a live audience.
So are lots of shows....its still canned laughter
New fact for me today, Friends was filmed in front of a live audience.
New fact for me today, Friends was filmed in front of a live audience.
Indeed, as was Cheers, that also had a canned laughter track.So are lots of shows....its still canned laughter
Watching mock the week now.
It has an audience though?
Often it isn't canned laughter, just horrendous editing. If they kept in all the bits where it's just the audience laughing the program would need to be ten minutes longer. Instead they chop it off and go straight to the next person talking. Happens in a lot of live panel shows.
Again can be put down to editing to an extent, and that things are just a bit funnier in a live setting, all those "you had to be there moments" you are there, so you laugh, and everyone around you laughing makes people more likely to laugh. Not to mention that you could get the laughter from an unbroadcastable joke tacked onto what was essentially the build up to it, seems to happen a fair bit.ye, that's what i always figured it was. that and people just finding it funnier that it actually is
B@
but I prefer Brooker to Fry
It depends on the style of show as to whether it should have studio laughter, nothing imo should have actual recorded laughter. Something like mock the week or never mind the buzzcocks where it's essentially panel format stand up comedy works best for most people with a natural level of laughter, as if you're sat in the audience, they seem to have mastered the art a lot better on radio 4 but then again I think those things are much less edited.I don't like canned laughter. I know when to laugh I don't have to be prompted.
Perhaps in the future TV Programmes will have to have a warning:
"THIS PROGRAMME CONTAINS CANNED LAUGHTER WHICH SOME WATCHERS MIGHT FIND OFFENSIVE"
Yes, I know when to laugh, imagine if the equivalent was used in a book, with a "ha, ha" after each quip! Certainly books like Catch 22 would be half an inch thicker!
Love QI, just so brilliant and you learn stuff at the same time always a plus.