Tuesday, October 02, 2007

New Show Lacks Compelling Narrative

If you ask me, this flash-cutting editing is getting out of hand.

TV broadcasters and manufacturers edited together a mix of different genres spanning soap operas, nature programs and sports, and assessed the proportion of broadcasting for each type of genre in the world, it said.

This is because the power needed by a television for the images varies according to the type of program broadcast.

But the 10-minute program is an incoherent compilation and lacks drama. It can be compared with the test patterns or test cards that used to be broadcast to allow viewers to tune their sets, IEC spokesman Dennis Brougham said.

"The images are supposed to be a representation of what we watch, but when you stick it together it doesn't make much sense," he told Reuters.

Well, it can't be any worse than the shows the networks put on last season, which were all cancelled after two or three episodes.

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