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| Submitted by: henrygo |
Date 26 July 2005
The BBC/national Geographic Documentaries are quite nice.
Whats more like 'tak boleh tahan' cant take it any more are the locally made Documentaries which come close to slapstick shows.
Too many many visual effects to cover a flat content like: extreme wide angle takes, odd camera angles, out of focus pictures, fast zoomin-zoomout, wild camera movements etc.
A good show is not about a lot of camera effects. A good content can be interesting without all those effects. |
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| Submitted by: Toh Kong Leong |
Date 26 July 2005
Please consider showing documentaries from the Nova and Frontline series that are shown on PBS in USA. There are usually links to further topics of interest at the websites. The websites are www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova and www.pbs.org/frontline. |
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| Submitted by: Francis Khaw |
Date 26 July 2005
Hi,
I find that the documentaries are both informative and interesting... keep up the good job and looking forward to more of these documentaries... |
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| Submitted by: Yuen Chen Ching |
Date 26 July 2005
i am an avid fan of the documentaries on every monday and tuesday nights. good job!
last night when it was mentioned that the documentary will be moved to a new time slot on sunday evening, was disappointed. this timing is reserved for family bonding over dinner table. if so, i am going to miss them. i hope you will consider to retain the current telecast timing.
cheers |
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| Submitted by: Katherine |
Date 26 July 2005
The documentaries were great! Maybe MediaCorp can show both historic and current documentaries for 1 hr per episode. But it's a good start. |
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