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Neighbours background noise.
I've recently got back in to watching Neighbours again after quite a few years away.
Luckily I remember enough of the characters to be able to catch up fairly quickly. One of the things I've noticed though is when they are in a public area, like the coffee shop place, or even at home if the radio is on. The background noise is always quite high. The characters when speaking sound very low and near mumbling. I've never had any hearing problems before. So I'm just wondering if anyone else notices this? |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRVobf_m-W0
https://youtu.be/FYGEPXFHRYk?t=2m13s It was better in those days. I think since they've changed the sets its harder to make better sound ? |
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I've noticed a lot of the sets sound echoey. They don't seem to be able to get the sound right for some reason.
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They had to drown out the sounds of Kangaroos, which, as we all know, are everywhere in Australia.
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Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRVobf_m-W0
https://youtu.be/FYGEPXFHRYk?t=2m13s It was better in those days. I think since they've changed the sets its harder to make better sound ? I wonder how they did that. It must be some kind of audio trick they used. |
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