[quote name=\'Mike Tennant\' date=\'Jul 29 2003, 10:59 AM\']
Question: Who here hates the mini-commercials?
I remember when they first started appearing. They were particularly jarring then because so often (a) they were bad hack jobs of existing commercials and (b) they were often interspersed, none too smoothly, with announcer copy.
Still, even today I think a good announcer reading over a still photo (or even video) of a product could be at least as effective as--and easier to take than--a rushed \"real\" commercial.[/quote]
The mini-commercials, although they might mean more $$$ for the production company, take something away from the show...I always liked being able to hear a catchy theme song played out over a smooth announcing voice. I think some of it might be the fact that more and more announcers are doing the job in post, and the mini-commercials are easier to do, considering the announcer has to fit their copy in roughly :45, while trying to keep a screaming audience going. Of course, there ARE 2 solutions:
1) have the audience simply not clap, like syndie Wheel did up to the mid-90s
2) have the announcer pre-record the fee plug copy, then simply insert it, as the theme plays.
I brought this thread up at the other board, and it got some good responses. I think Randy West provided the best explanation.