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Monday, 3 March 2003
Camcorders and PC's Shape Aesthetics of 'Reality' TV. The technology of shooting and editing video has become so affordable that the aesthetic quality is suffering, say some critics. [New York Times: Arts] I don't watch 'not my reality' TV, but I can imagine the problem. The same argument can be made in the music industry where inexpensive gear has meant that any dork can create something and it might accidently become a hit. God knows what kind of sound quality it has. And people get used to lousy sound and think it's acceptable. So this whole issue is a double-edged sword.
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