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Old June 17th 07, 04:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Intelligence and RIAA

In article i,
Iain Churches wrote:
You don't work in my industry, Iain.


I have probably mixed and edited music for more TV documentaries
and corporate programmes than you would imagine. The transition
from music recording/editing to TV post is interesting and not difficult.
A transition in the opposite direction is not so easy.


You really are a patronising git, Iain.

You wouldn't have a clue how to set up the comms for even a minor
sporting event TV coverage, for example.

There's a lot more to TV sound than simple music balancing. Kids on
computers do that these days. With no training.

*My* industry is basically all aspects of 'live' TV. And you've just
proved you know nothing about it. Or perhaps you don't realise that
music plays only a small part in TV. And that the background music
you've been involved with is usually hated by the viewer. ;-)

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