(Constructive feedback, I’m not trying to criticize) Very informative but spoken audio has a very tinny sound. Wondering if it’s some sort of artistic choice because it randomly stops a couple times during the documentary. Seems to stop when the camera cuts away from the ocean scenes. Considering a documentary is usually created to convey knowledge, the audio should be mixed to be as clear to understand as possible. When heavy accents are spoken, many documentaries choose to use subtitles to further clarify the information being conveyed. Not only are there no subtitles for anything, but even the narrators audio gets washed out by ocean wave sounds. At times the background spoken audio is also louder than the narrator. I was genuinely interested in the information being conveyed, but it was unnecessarily exhausting trying to fully comprehend muddled spoken audio for almost an hour straight. Thank you for the knowledge! ❤
@MichaelTims Жыл бұрын
You can turn on a subtitle function through the KZbin settings. Otherwise I could not have watched it.
@tightlines106 Жыл бұрын
Wow incredible thank you
@greenspiritarts8 ай бұрын
I have seen segments of this documentary from other sources and those did not have the tinny sound quality. It is unfortunate that this film has not been able to resolve this problem as it makes the documentary less enjoyable. ..That said, it is still very informative, if you can endure the poor sound quality of the original content. The female voice-over narration is OK.
@thinkfloyd25946 ай бұрын
pretty sure the Dr's audio was recorded with two cans and a string
@vbee755 ай бұрын
Can't you build a wall around it to stop the sand and debris covering it again? Then you could dig it like a normal site.