Rose65
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I must say it is really does get to me. Watching a documentary only to become aware that the music which is supposed to be subtle and in the background becomes deafening!
Slightest sad bits it is like Liberace begins pounding on the piano, a dramatic racket involving drums rachets up to announce drama, violins for tragedy. Often all this distracts completely from the presenter or narrator, drowning them out.
I may be a grouchy old woman but is it just me that just doesn't like essentially being told how to feel? Or am I too sensitive?
I think whoever chose the background music, a hard job I'm sure, has failed if we become too aware of it. Just like if we become aware of extras in acting scenes, they have failed in their purpose.
Slightest sad bits it is like Liberace begins pounding on the piano, a dramatic racket involving drums rachets up to announce drama, violins for tragedy. Often all this distracts completely from the presenter or narrator, drowning them out.
I may be a grouchy old woman but is it just me that just doesn't like essentially being told how to feel? Or am I too sensitive?
I think whoever chose the background music, a hard job I'm sure, has failed if we become too aware of it. Just like if we become aware of extras in acting scenes, they have failed in their purpose.