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Again, as I said above, this is not very good if you have poor eyesight. Why on earth would they think it is a good idea to keep going out of focus when we are trying to watch the news. This is particularly annoying as well when you are trying to watch the news. This is so annoying, my friends and family also think the same. Why do they focus on somebody or something and then go out of focus. Why do they keep blurring a scene out which stays on our screen for many seconds at a time just blurred out. Why do they have to have film at least a third of the screen all the time out of focus. Have they not thought of what this is like for older viewers who do not have very good eyesight and when they are trying to watch a programme it keeps blurring in and out. It appears that someone who is obviously on some kind of drugs is allowed to film these programmes.ĭo they not realise that it is so annoying with the constant moving of the camera, particularly the terrible way of focusing in and out (I think they call it soft focusing) whereby it is very difficult to see what is happening. WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WITH POOR EYESIGHT!!!! Please can someone explain why the makers of these programmes consistently spoil the programmes for the viewers with their crazy camera work.
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'Your feedback will be submited for the audience log which are read by the. A recent Panorama about phone hacking recently was a prime example. What I do know is that I watch programmes and there is still a problem. Begs the question why bother with the research. The BBC does not hold the information you request in your requests for information numbered 1 to 3.
News background music code#
The code of practice: is either not being adopted or ineffective.ġ) The proportion of BBC TV programmes that adhere to the BBCs ‘best practice guide’ for striking a balance between the background music and presenter dialogue.Ģ) The proportion that did not apply this protocol.ģ) Please present the data by Channel or genre. I am increasingly frustrated at the continuing number of compaints that still are being made when the BBC has invested: time, money and effort to address this.