A sometimes perspicacious friend claims that BBC’s extravagant drama (costume) output/bought input, drains its overall budget, therefore other departments such as orchestral music are deprived of essential financial support. Maybe he forgets drama being visual naturally prioritises its rightful medium television. But he might have a point. Myself, no arbiter of good taste, recalls only a handful of memorable drama over the years: early ‘Dr. Who’-Tom Baker, ‘Tinker, Tailor,’ ‘Life on Mars’, ‘Boys of the Blackstuff,’ ‘The Wire,’ ‘The Night Manager’, ‘MacMafia’,“Wolf Hall, 1st episode-’Sherlock’, ‘The Terror’. The rest, unintentionally, forgettable.
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Originally posted by groovydavidii View PostA sometimes perspicacious friend claims that BBC’s extravagant drama (costume) output/bought input, drains its overall budget, therefore other departments such as orchestral music are deprived of essential financial support. Maybe he forgets drama being visual naturally prioritises its rightful medium television. But he might have a point. Myself, no arbiter of good taste, recalls only a handful of memorable drama over the years: early ‘Dr. Who’-Tom Baker, ‘Tinker, Tailor,’ ‘Life on Mars’, ‘Boys of the Blackstuff,’ ‘The Wire,’ ‘The Night Manager’, ‘MacMafia’,“Wolf Hall, 1st episode-’Sherlock’, ‘The Terror’. The rest, unintentionally, forgettable.
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Costume drama requires costumes. The BBC sold its extensive costume archive in 2008. Presumably, it now has to hire clothes at the going rate, although I would be happy to be corrected on this matter.
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In my experience TV dramas are usually well-acted and beautifully filmed but spoilt by a poor script. I've seen this so consistently that I'm surprised somethg isn't done about it. I suspect that the culprit is too many bosses interfering to try to make it more sellable America etc.
Another problem is excessive 'musical wallpaper' drowning the dialogue, and 'mumblegate' . I believe there have been many complaints about this but nothing is done for the same reason as above.
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Originally posted by Hitch View PostCostume drama requires costumes. The BBC sold its extensive costume archive in 2008. Presumably, it now has to hire clothes at the going rate, although I would be happy to be corrected on this matter.
Originally posted by smittims View PostAnother problem is excessive 'musical wallpaper' drowning the dialogue, and 'mumblegate' . I believe there have been many complaints about this but nothing is done for the same reason as above.
On my visits to the cinema, which is not very often, I use earplugs for the adverts and trailers, and if the sound gets too much in the feature itself, which is infrequently, I resort to fingers in my ears.
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