Talk:Television advertisement/Archives/2015
Latest comment: 16 years ago by 76.209.28.72 in topic How TV advertisements are produced
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How TV advertisements are produced
Should there be anything about the way TV commercials are actually produced, the science behind them etc? (IP 86.137.169.123)
- Well, the production techniques are the same as for any film and video, and the specific "science" of commercials has mostly to do with audience reactions. Wikilinks, somebody? --Janke | Talk 21:56, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Another difference between TV commercials and other video is way post-recording editors work around time limitations. Both kinds may chop out entire scenes, or trim/overlap the lead-in and lead-out of a scene. But as far as I know, only TV commercials routinely use time-compressed speech. --76.209.28.72 20:21, 19 June 2007 (UTC)