Very good....but the sound is terrible. Wind noise on the exterior locations is understandable. But why dub over what you are saying with the backing audio from the episodes! And then add the music on top of that?! Its a confusing mess! Have the music by all means but keep it low so you can hear what is going on when you are talking at least!.....
@@Doctorwholocationsguide That I understand....just pick one or the other though! Or put some totally different music on instead. Show the scenes of the show, with just some faint music and no dialogue or sound effects. Most of the voice over on the slipway etc you cant hear at all, but you can hear music too loud, while a different set of sound effects from another scene entirely is competing with it all....Still Weng Chiang is a classic....watched it as a kid when it first went out way back in the 70s...London was a different city back then as well...still so much Victorian influences and buildings as they were, still used as docks and warehouses and not the flats or new builds they became.
My second favorite Dr. Who story. Great job and thank you for all you do.
So happy to find this, I was worried you had regenerated! 👍
Ex Northampton boy here too.
The Globe Theater?! Even if it's one of the rebuilds, that's still so appropriate for this time-hopping series!
its weird to think "before the globe theatre was a load of dirty warehouses" lol
Great vid
Very good....but the sound is terrible. Wind noise on the exterior locations is understandable. But why dub over what you are saying with the backing audio from the episodes! And then add the music on top of that?! Its a confusing mess! Have the music by all means but keep it low so you can hear what is going on when you are talking at least!.....
The episode sound is IN the music lol I think it’s only a bit too loud over the first bit about the theatre lol
I also tend to add louder music over the original footage as it hides the copywrite a bit better lol
@@Doctorwholocationsguide That I understand....just pick one or the other though! Or put some totally different music on instead. Show the scenes of the show, with just some faint music and no dialogue or sound effects. Most of the voice over on the slipway etc you cant hear at all, but you can hear music too loud, while a different set of sound effects from another scene entirely is competing with it all....Still Weng Chiang is a classic....watched it as a kid when it first went out way back in the 70s...London was a different city back then as well...still so much Victorian influences and buildings as they were, still used as docks and warehouses and not the flats or new builds they became.
Another excellent presentation - many thanks!