• Flying Squid
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    16 days ago

    Sorry, but since when does “sounds like/has the same effect” mean it’s the same thing? Is a recording of a trumpet played on a speaker next to an orchestra the same as a trumpeter in an orchestra even though the effect is the same?

    Hiring people to laugh at your jokes is not a laugh track. Saying he invented the laugh track is just not true.

    • I feel like you’re being overly pedantic here. The idea was intended to have the exact same effect, for the exact same reason. The only difference is the medium.

      The most important element of a “laugh track” isn’t the track, it’s the element of laughter purposefully being inserted rather than being elicited from the audience. Sure, these days it’s easiest to do with a recording. But if you wanted to do so before recordings existed, that was possible too: you just need to hire people to do it.

      But you’re correct that they didn’t have recording equipment in ancient times. But that also wasn’t the point of the video.

      • Flying Squid
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        -16 days ago

        No, the most important element is that it is added after the fact. It is a *post-*production tool.