I do get annoyed when you are out in a windswept meadow, and birds tweeting,
only to find a loud bit of effect music obliterating the scene, then the AD
describer can hardly be heard either due to the music.
They never get it right. Music can have its place, but not so out that it
drowns out dialogue and AD.
There is a series called inside the Ambulance, which has some of the most
annoying short pieces of music. There is one piece that has a piano
accordion playing just as the people start to talk.
While on the subject of Audio description, I find it annoying when there is
a very clear intercom or radio that is giving a message, and the narrator
says the same thing as if we are all deaf.
Then when somebody speaks in a foreign tongue, they do not tell you what
the person said from the subtitle. I do often think that some narrators lost
the plot. I would much rather hear the expression on the persons face than a
repeat of the already audible radio.
I wanted to watch the documentary about that ferry sinking spread over
several weeks, but although the narrator explained what was on screen, all
the foreign dialogue was never read which made me turn off part way through
the first part.
Brian
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Post by Smolley.....added to documentaries. Now my hearing is limited to ~7kHz tops, I
find it irritating to miss important dialogue, swamped with unecessary
loud music. Is this a union agreement to supply revenue to composers and
musicians..?