Tuesday, April 12, 2022


Live+

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This writer elsewhere mentions the differences between the one Live that is close to livestream and and the other Live that covers tweaks, minor edits and reshoots of some scenes. The latter form of Live is now standard entertainment media practice.

But I suggest that, to avoid fan confusion, entertainment media adopt the label Live+, which a statement in the credits or even at the outset explains with phrasing something like this:
Live+ says that, to insure optimal quality, the video or audio recording may have had minor edits and tweaking and some segments may have been recorded more than once before being included in the final recording.
Even if the Live+ label is not adopted, a small statement might be included in the product to the this effect:
Live+ should not be taken to mean that no judicious editing has occurred. But, the small quality-control edits and reshoots do not amount to a "produced" recording. A produced recording generally includes a group of technological methods to blend various sound streams together and to alter others. No auto-tuning is used on our recordings.
Might be helpful for this post to be copied and passed around in entertainment media.

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