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found this on a hard drive, apologies for slightly ropey quality as was done on a old PC about 6 years ago, comes from a variety of cameras (including compact digicams) and has been upconverted from 352 x 288… as the events are all over 5 years old its finally safe to post. Towards the end there’s some slightly innovative use of a sack trolley as a camera platform 😉
soundtrack is Creative FM, old pirate station from Reading..
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Nice vid man! The intro’s to your vids crack me up every time I watch them.
some brilliant footage there.
happen to know the first track ?
@georgeliverpool94 459558 wrote:
some brilliant footage there.
happen to know the first track ?
It’s called beep by Thames Vally TV
@DaftFader 459561 wrote:
It’s called beep by Thames Vally TV
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@DaftFader 459561 wrote:
It’s called beep by Thames Vally TV
do do dooooooooooooooooooooooo do do do doooooooooooooooooo
the drum and bass tune (or at least one mix of it) is
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to be fair a joke about a TV start ident is going to be completely lost on anyone below 25 years old (they were long gone by the time George was born, as ITV wanted to use the time saved to put in more adverts).
Many were played in louder than the programme material themselves (to remove the noise that optical film soundtracks and/or old analogue tape contained), and often initially scared young children, which is why they are remembered many decades later…
@General Lighting 459700 wrote:
the drum and bass tune (or at least one mix of it) is
[yt]Pd8wv1PNYNM[/yt]
to be fair a joke about a TV start ident is going to be completely lost on anyone below 25 years old (they were long gone by the time George was born, as ITV wanted to use the time saved to put in more adverts).
Many were played in louder than the programme material themselves (to remove the noise that optical film soundtracks and/or old analogue tape contained), and often initially scared young children, which is why they are remembered many decades later…
That’s the second tune dude, there’s one b4 it what we can’t stop gets mixed into. 😉
Dunno what it’s called tho, I only know the second tune.
I heard from a mate that nowdays (you still get/got untill not so long ago) the loud adverts were super compressed to be like that to catch peoples attention. I think some channles have banned it.
@spangle 459744 wrote:
:laugh_at: sure I can see a familiar face or two in there!
wouldn’t surprise me TBH 😉
@General Lighting 459700 wrote:
the drum and bass tune (or at least one mix of it) is
[yt]Pd8wv1PNYNM[/yt]
to be fair a joke about a TV start ident is going to be completely lost on anyone below 25 years old (they were long gone by the time George was born, as ITV wanted to use the time saved to put in more adverts).
Many were played in louder than the programme material themselves (to remove the noise that optical film soundtracks and/or old analogue tape contained), and often initially scared young children, which is why they are remembered many decades later…
I only know the thames jingle from being a nostalgia whore…my personal favourite are the old public information films. ” Protect & survive” is quite a good one..a broadcast to be used in a time of crisis i.e. Nuclear exchange. They are laughable..basically says ” stay at home, build a den, get in it, and die. my text message alert is the creepy jingle at the end…*shudder*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2wVhbMhHv4
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