[BC] SB Audio levels...

Burt I. Weiner biwa
Mon Feb 6 11:06:42 CST 2006


Regarding the levels, sounds more like a processing issue to 
me.  While audio levels should be standardized, properly setup over 
the air processing, in my opinion, should've kept things pretty much 
in the ballpark (pun intended).

We missed the shows but ran in to watch the commercials.  In my 
opinion they were not as good as previous years with the exception of 
the young horse pulling the wagon.  That one was excellent.

Burt

At 07:44 AM 2/6/2006, you wrote:
>From: Bernie Courtney <jerseyspikes at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [BC] SB Post Game
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>The audio mix at halftime sure wasnt anything to brag about either- about
>7-10db below the game audio and a crappy mix for one of the biggest events
>of the year.  I especially loved how they just slammed the production
>company's' credit right over a wide shot at the end with some lame announcer
>telling us the name of the company as well...I've seen better work produced
>for college in house RF systems.
>
>All likely not any fault of ABC though since I'm pretty sure the NFL network
>is in charge of producing the halftimes now, that being said i wouldn't
>expect the following years to get much better.
>
>On 2/5/06, Mike McCarthy <Towers at mre.com> wrote

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