I have just watched the Young Musician of the Year and had to turn away for large parts of it as the over-production was threatening to induce a migraine! The shots exploded from one to the other with strange flashing effects; people were made to race about the screen Goodies-style....and so on ad nauseam.
Wouldn't it be wonderful just to watch a beautifully produced programme that celebrated the talents of these wonderful young people rather than a litany of distractions provided by technicians playing around with their kit?!
It really is very tiresome.
And as to the the mad, hectically-coloured and distracting sets that are now used on so many programmes - do the producers think we cannot concentrate and need something to take our mind off what is going on?
As I used to say to photography students who were tempted to over-use the options in Photoshop - "Just because the technology allows you to do something does not mean you should do it - you have to make artistic decisions."
Rant over!
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Why on earth would anyone plant.....
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.




