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One of the big things I miss about TV from my childhood is now imaginative trailers, idents, and even commercials, were.

Now it all feels bland and cookie cutter, which isn't surpsiring given that there's a million channels and a finite number of viewers.

Also on this point I fucking LOVE the title sequences for TV shows from the pre-digital age' so much passion going into a lot of them, like these titles for The South Bank Show: youtube.com/watch?v=cVfQB5HSfF

@renbymon There was slack, room for experimentation. Now it’s just a million minutes to fill with “content-shaped product”.

@renbymon It feels like there was a lot more incentive back then to really wow people, get them interested in their programme or product.

I always tend to look back upon that time with rose-tinted glasses.

@trans_lykanthropie everything just feels really bland nowadays; live action footage with some fancy graphics but nothing that really engages.

Also I do believe that a lot of titles/trailers/idents/adverts (at least here in the UK) were done by people who'd studied art and wanted to reference their favourite artists

@renbymon I know a lot of zhe old Public Information Films were made by new film school graduates who wanted to get into horror films and such so I wouldn't be surprised if zhere was somezhing like zhat for artists and animators

@trans_lykanthropie ohhhh I wasn't aware of that, but it does make sense with how graphic/horrifying some of them were!

@renbymon yup, knowing zhat one fact explains all zhe nightmarish horrors -shivers-

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