May 07, 2012 23:54
I am seriously annoyed by BBC style of entertainment data presentation (to the point I turn them off). They manage to screw it up to extent of being absolutely unwatchable. Each program tries to tell viewer a number of stories. Those stores are not being told end-to-end, but rather interleaved with one each other to form a stream of unconnected information pieces.
It may be beneficial for broadcaster to show it such a way that you can watch those series a dozen of times without noticing it's the same stuff, or keep people watching full length even if they aren't interested in one story out of all in a program. But it is not beneficial for me. I prefer watching stuff in 'How its made' style.
What would be the best way to rearrange pieces of video to combine them in different order? Would be nice to mark the boundaries, mark them with story tags and let machine rearrange them back onto properly stitched video for watching.
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