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Post by Ben Walker on Sept 17, 2019 3:06:44 GMT
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Post by RWels on Sept 17, 2019 20:20:36 GMT
I've already said this elsewhere, but it is a pity that they didn't manage to recreate a few end credits, maybe even camouflage a small gap around the break of S1E1. The DW RT does that sort of thing all the time and it would have smoothed over the gaps a bit.
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Post by Ben Walker on Sept 18, 2019 22:23:09 GMT
I've already said this elsewhere, but it is a pity that they didn't manage to recreate a few end credits, maybe even camouflage a small gap around the break of S1E1. The DW RT does that sort of thing all the time and it would have smoothed over the gaps a bit. Yeah there were a few bits I would have done differently, just to patch it up a small amount more. Are there better sounding off-air audios in existence rather than the ones they used?
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Post by RWels on Sept 19, 2019 7:05:52 GMT
I've already said this elsewhere, but it is a pity that they didn't manage to recreate a few end credits, maybe even camouflage a small gap around the break of S1E1. The DW RT does that sort of thing all the time and it would have smoothed over the gaps a bit. Yeah there were a few bits I would have done differently, just to patch it up a small amount more. Are there better sounding off-air audios in existence rather than the ones they used? A bit for S1E1. There were 4 people who had recorded audio. But only one had all episodes. Amazingly, for some sketches there are now multiple copies and audio. S1E3 for example seems to have 2 copies and a bit in the compilations and audio.
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