Laughing audiences?

sometimes it is in appropriate.

Watched You've been framed on saturday, not for the clips but harry hill's comments crack me up.

One scene showed a young girl (around 3 falling and cracking her head on the side of the TV cabinet.

Natural reaction from the 4 of us in the room was sharp intake of breath and wincing as we knew it must have hurt. Yet canned laughter on TV with one specifically masochistic chortle from some retarded bloke who laughed a couple of seconds behind everyone else.

Still HH is class. :D
 
I do hate canned laughter but agree that in some situations it is ok. I love Friends and the laughter in that doesn't annoy me. Although I hate the cheering when people kiss.
 
When they are filmed infront of a live stuido audience, like friends it adds a bond between the viewer and the actors, like in friends where they say something funny and then give it time for the laughter to die down. That way it's more like you are watching it live.

It also creates a further bond by the actors;
A) Seeing what response they get from the audience and possibly changing the lines.
B) Having someone to act to rather than just the camera, they're trying for the laughs.
C) It's also comforting in a general psychological way when other people laugh with you.

IMHO
 
I hate it.

They have it in scooby doo for the love of God. What!?!?!?? Its not even funny.

Jesus christ! :mad:
 
Azza said:
I hate it.

They have it in scooby doo for the love of God. What!?!?!?? Its not even funny.

Jesus christ! :mad:
Haha, lol that laughter is definitley canned, and scooby doo is the worst cartoon ever IMO.
 
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