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Post by ben:friendship frog on Feb 16, 2017 19:47:47 GMT -5
It's really creepy that there's cameras possibly on you without you knowing about it at all times recording your reaction. I'm sure the producers backstage use this all the time to rib on people as well. There was 2 kids they focused on during the Chamber cheering Cena's big moves and kick outs and then looking gutted when he was eliminated. I get it but I don't like it. Angry Miz Girl was excellent, shocked Taker fan was brilliant and it just feels like they are trying to recreate that every week. I can watch a match with seeing 2 kids react to everything or I can watch a New Day promo without seeing a dude in a horse head mask 7 times. It's just too much.
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Post by ben:friendship frog on Feb 16, 2017 19:49:16 GMT -5
I get why they do crowd shots after big moments, but the problem is they do it all the time and they do it too fast. It's instantly after a big moment happens and it disorients the viewer and takes them out of the moment. If they would wait a second and then show a reaction, it would make it much better. The cut is just way too fast. That or just show the reaction during replays. That way you get the best of both worlds. The idea behind it is if they can get one good reaction shot, it's money. The problem is they keep shooting darts on the board without looking, you'll hit the board sometime or another. There's times it shows fans who could not care about the match, and if the fans don't care, why should the people at home? I fell like they have been a little better with it in the last Smackdown I watched until the main event. Then it got bad again. Yeah I think you're right. It's the fact they have a shot of someone reacting 0.001 seconds after the kick out, it just feels unnatural. It reminds me of Wrestling Society X or something.
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Post by chronocross on Feb 16, 2017 20:25:01 GMT -5
The earliest I can remember is when Undertaker made his debut in 1990 and they would show the kids and adults in the crowd in awe or scared s***less.
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