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Post by angra on Oct 6, 2012 23:13:07 GMT 10
The new digital channels snapped up the established TV companies seem to play fast and loose with production standards. They frequently over or under run scheduled times, cut off programmes before they are finished, and suffer from sound drop-outs and even vision black-outs.
Don't they give a stuff? or maybe they think the new digital channels aren't important. I think they are in for a rude awakening.
7, 9 and 10 - Go back to TV production class 101 and improve your game. SBS and ABC less so, but still sometimes also guilty.
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Post by angra on Oct 6, 2012 23:23:29 GMT 10
Example - Prime 7 just dropped the last few minutes of Goldeneye, and lost all the screen credits in the process. Plus the ending of the film. This is not the first time this has happened.
Rather like tearing out the last few pages of a thriller.
Please explain.
Something I think the screen actors guild would be pretty pissed off about.
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Post by Matthew Of Canberra on Oct 7, 2012 10:32:22 GMT 10
"They frequently over or under run scheduled times"
I thought "FreeView" was suppose to put an end to that, because there was at least a tacit agreement that (in return for customers buying a slightly crippled PVR) the stations would keep to their schedules.
I imagine that people who bought "FreeView" branded digital recorders might have cause to be very annoyed.
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Post by angra on Oct 7, 2012 15:12:32 GMT 10
The GEM showing of Jailhouse Rock - a Classic - isn't worth watching due to all the drop outs.
What the shit is digital TV all about if it can't deliver a film to the viewers, uninterrupted and without major technical flaws?
Why should we bother?
Freeview - Free from any production standards or quality control?
Shitview.
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