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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2017 13:23:22 GMT -5
Hello, everybody. As WWTBAM has been around in many countries, there were different cues that had been used for the show - some of them were even exclusive, such as the ones from the US Clock format. Now I've been thinking... which of all the cues could possibly be the best? Which of these are the most intensive cues and the ones that encapsulate the atmosphere in the best way? Well, I'll be asking you. What do you personally consider to be the best cues used in any version of WWTBAM and why?
P.S. (1. I apologize for making this thread so short. I'll try to make a longer one next time.) (2. By the way, I believe my favorite ones would be from the US Clock format.)
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Post by thepixelpolygon on Dec 6, 2017 18:08:22 GMT -5
Obviously, nothing can top the classic format cues. It's dramatic, yet so calm that the contestant's voice is still very clear.
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Post by RegisFan on Dec 6, 2017 22:19:20 GMT -5
The US clock format will always have the definitive WWTBAM soundtrack for me. It took the classic cues and amplified everything that was great about them. The way that the ticking clock was woven into the music instead of just being played over it was particularly impressive.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2017 14:30:50 GMT -5
That's nice. This is indeed where I agree with you guys - the original cues are amazing in general, but I actually share the same opinion as RegisFan , because the clocked soundtrack seems more emotional for me, since it truly encapsulates the pressure with the clock and the nostalgia that had been within the classic cues.
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