Hi Don,

When I worked in television, we used to say that good audio was 75% of video 
quality. It is very important that a great deal of care is taken with audio 
when it is added. I wonder if the commercials you've mentioned did this 
intentionally? After all you do still remember them, and that is one of the 
goals of a commercial. ;)

Cheers, bob
On -Feb23-2010, at -Feb23-20108:58 AM, Don Guinn wrote:

> How about showing the numbers being added more in parallel? Bringing two of
> the numbers to be added together, but before the addition completes start
> bringing another pair of numbers together to be added. One major hurdle to
> get over in getting people to understand J is to get them away from serial
> thinking.
> 
> As to the music behind the Chaplin film - obviously added later and badly.
> If music or any background audio is to be added, it should be done with
> care. The music breaks with the scene changes and was abrupt. I found it
> very unpleasant. I've seen this sloppiness particularly in commercials where
> the music just stops leaving one hanging as it never completed.
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