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That remind me of live action version of The Fairly OddParents, so it wouldn't be my priority to watch this content but may reconsider after see the reviews.
On the other hand, would they do the animated show's "big ball of violence" running gag?...How many times can you regurgitate the same characters, same setup, same style of comedy and make it feel fresh? That's my main gripe with these spinoffs. They're pretty much just variations of the exact same show. Even while the original is still airing.
Imagine the writers of these shows just repeating the same ideas over and over.
Would be tough to do that in live-action, unless they would increase the show’s budget to add VFX.On the other hand, would they do the animated show's "big ball of violence" running gag?...
Paramount has deep pocket to do this and they got a lot of ad revenues from Ridiculousness on MTV and successful film - Top Gun: Maverick.Would be tough to do that in live-action, unless they would increase the show’s budget to add VFX.
Yeah, well, "The Really Loud House" uses the same production team as the Loud House Christmas movie, and a single-cam format, unlike that Fairly Odd Sham!That remind me of live action version of The Fairly OddParents, so it wouldn't be my priority to watch this content but may reconsider after see the reviews.
Interesting, I haven't watch Loud House Christmas yet, so should watch soon after finish with halloween films.Yeah, well, "The Really Loud House" uses the same production team as the Loud House Christmas movie, and a single-cam format, unlike that Fairly Odd Sham!
I'm a Loud House fan for clarification. I enjoyed the live-action movie it was pretty fun for me. Watch it if you like a little movie that gets a little goofy , but I think it's fun.Interesting, I haven't watch Loud House Christmas yet, so should watch soon after finish with halloween films.
I think single cam shows are better. Laugh tracks are annoying anyway.I would have preferred this show be shot with a multi-camera setup before a live audience at Paramount Studios. It looks like it is single-camera without so much as a laugh track.
Yeah laugh tracks do get a little annoying like it's forcing it. I do like live audiences though but it's fine to not have any of that.I think single cam shows are better. Laugh tracks are annoying anyway.
Multi-camera because these are usually done before a studio audience. If TRLH was multi-camera with a live audience I probably would have found some way to show up at the shooting of an episode.I'm unable to hear the laugh tracks and it doesn't bother me, I guess.
What is difference between single and multi camera? Which is better?