I have a question that I don't believe has been asked on WBMUTBB before- at
least I haven't seen it in my 4 years on board. That concerns the quality and
individuality of the laugh tracks. Each laugh track seems uniquely composed to
fit the situation or punch line- unlike other comedies of this era the laugh
track doesn't seem canned or generic.
Does anyone know if these laugh sequences were each built up from the ground,or
does there exist a huge inventory of these tracks that the director or producer
combs through to find the right one for the situation?
Been on my mind lately!
Eric Swolgaard
Sacramento, CA
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