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Old 02-13-2020, 03:53 PM
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Yes, the colors on that are certainly amazing. But that doesn’t improve Brad Pitts looks (he needs a haircut) and the gal with green hair. Lol.
LOL. Was struggling to find good content to photograph at the Oscars. The audience lighting was better than the stage.
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LOL. Was struggling to find good content to photograph at the Oscars. The audience lighting was better than the stage.
I didn't watch but I assume the audience was being emphasized in similar fashion to big band live radio broadcasts in the last ~3 decades....Rattle dishes, audience applaud loudly we can't let listeners know there's only 10 people in the audience.
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I didn't watch but I assume the audience was being emphasized in similar fashion to big band live radio broadcasts in the last ~3 decades....Rattle dishes, audience applied loudly we can't let listeners know there's only 10 people in the audience.
I went to a WGN-TV broadcast of the Chicago Symphony decades ago (a TV series, not at their usual concert hall), and they coached the audience to clap double-time to make it sound twice as big.
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