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Laugh Track Secrets - cover

Laugh Track Secrets

Ambrose Delaney

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Laugh Track Secrets" explores the captivating and often controversial history of canned laughter in film, television, and even music, revealing how this ubiquitous sound shapes our perception of humor. The book delves into the origins of laugh tracks, from early live recordings to sophisticated sound design techniques used today. It examines how canned laughter can act as a social cue, influencing audience behavior and potentially diminishing individual judgment. The book investigates the psychological effects of canned laughter, drawing on studies from social psychology and media studies to demonstrate its impact on enjoyment and memory. It traces the evolution of canned laughter, highlighting key figures and technological advancements. The book also addresses ethical considerations, questioning whether the use of canned laughter constitutes a form of manipulation. The book unfolds by examining the historical and technological context, then delves into the psychological underpinnings, and finally analyzes case studies across various media formats. Ultimately, "Laugh Track Secrets" aims to promote media literacy, encouraging viewers to critically engage with audio-visual content and understand the subtle ways in which canned laughter influences our entertainment experiences.
Available since: 03/29/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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