My thoughts are that it’s feeling like a channel 7 and channel 9 hybrid that is saved from the live streaming.
The editing has gotten better but the transition clips of the cameras are too long. We don’t need to see the camera three times and then a zoom in on the room with the static screen fading in. It’s too much and takes time away.
I hate the music, it wasn’t as bad last night (well the first half anyway) but it just feels love island and not BB. Scenes should feel like they were generally captured on camera and we’re supposed to feel like we’re peeping Tom’s watching these people just be normal and live their day to day house life. Hence why I’m an advocate for camera runs.
The house itself is very cheap looking and rushed. I get maybe why that is but next year I’d prefer a more permanent looking structure away from the exhibition centre. It’s very unlikely but fix it please. If anything they simply need anything else for the stage area. It’s way too small and needs a roof, channel 10’s original live shows were great and made it feel like a huge event. Mel deserves this.
Speaking of Mel I think she’s doing really well, last night especially. Soemtimes it comes across as bit awkward but I feel that’s because production aren’t utilising her enough. Have her talk to the house in the live shows? She isn’t AJ and Will, let her have some fun with the housemates. I want to see them get excited to see and hear from her.
I’m glad they fixed the theme music a bit but get rid of the generic music when Mel is on screen. The BB theme or nothing else, also I would have liked to hear the old bb theme with the nominations tally board (which desperately needs faces and an upgrade to not look like an excel sheet).
My last thing is stop pushing Colin on the audience. If the audience likes him they’ll like him naturally as they do with any other young Aussie larrikin type casting choice. But I will echo that he gets shown when it isn’t necessary and Mel was being fed things to say to pump him up to the audience.
Overall it’s not bad, not great though. But there’s time to improve things. I’m still having fun but dare I say that so far 2012 and 2013 are miles better.
The editing has gotten better but the transition clips of the cameras are too long. We don’t need to see the camera three times and then a zoom in on the room with the static screen fading in. It’s too much and takes time away.
I hate the music, it wasn’t as bad last night (well the first half anyway) but it just feels love island and not BB. Scenes should feel like they were generally captured on camera and we’re supposed to feel like we’re peeping Tom’s watching these people just be normal and live their day to day house life. Hence why I’m an advocate for camera runs.
The house itself is very cheap looking and rushed. I get maybe why that is but next year I’d prefer a more permanent looking structure away from the exhibition centre. It’s very unlikely but fix it please. If anything they simply need anything else for the stage area. It’s way too small and needs a roof, channel 10’s original live shows were great and made it feel like a huge event. Mel deserves this.
Speaking of Mel I think she’s doing really well, last night especially. Soemtimes it comes across as bit awkward but I feel that’s because production aren’t utilising her enough. Have her talk to the house in the live shows? She isn’t AJ and Will, let her have some fun with the housemates. I want to see them get excited to see and hear from her.
I’m glad they fixed the theme music a bit but get rid of the generic music when Mel is on screen. The BB theme or nothing else, also I would have liked to hear the old bb theme with the nominations tally board (which desperately needs faces and an upgrade to not look like an excel sheet).
My last thing is stop pushing Colin on the audience. If the audience likes him they’ll like him naturally as they do with any other young Aussie larrikin type casting choice. But I will echo that he gets shown when it isn’t necessary and Mel was being fed things to say to pump him up to the audience.
Overall it’s not bad, not great though. But there’s time to improve things. I’m still having fun but dare I say that so far 2012 and 2013 are miles better.
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