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FYI, fellow anons, here's my take on the background music for "dramatic effect" in info videos such as this one:

Here's Immunology Prof Dr Dolores Cahill, who's been predicting that anyone who gets vaccinated will probably be dead within a year:

Don't do it! It detracts and distracts from what the speaker is saying. It's a H'wood technique that was once verboten under the old school rules of network broadcast rules. *

I wanted to hear the Prof Dr out, but just couldn't because my old school sensibilties conflicted with the "rising swell of strings" someone saw fit to add for dramatic effect. It is a technique designed to MANIPULATE the viewers EMOTIONS.

If the facts are logical and reasonable, they should be able to stand on their own merits, without adding some EDM loop to make it sound all DRAMA -- that's a lefty technique, shouldn't be one this community does a "monkey see, monkey do" on.

*Not to be confused with a "hype video" or "meme" or "parody" or other some such, a totally different animal.

3 years ago
4 score
Reason: Original

FYI, fellow anons, here's my take on the background music for "dramatic effect" in info videos such as this one:

Here's Immunology Prof Dr Dolores Cahill, who's been predicting that anyone who gets vaccinated will probably be dead within a year:

Don't do it! It detracts and distracts from what the speaker is saying It's a H'wood technique that was once verboten under the old school rules of network broadcast rules. *

I wanted to hear the Prof Dr out, but just couldn't because my old school sensibilties conflicted with the "rising swell of strings" someone saw fit to add for dramatic effect. It is a technique designed to MANIPULATE the viewers EMOTIONS.

If the facts are logical and reasonable, they should be able to stand on their own merits, without adding some EDM loop to make it sound all DRAMA -- that's a lefty technique, shouldn't be one this community does a "monkey see, monkey do" on.

*Not to be confused with a "hype video" or "meme" or "parody" or other some such, a totally different animal.

3 years ago
1 score