Hey, fellas. Y'know what? I've just watched The Hot Scots and, y'know what? The damned audio during the fight HAS been pitch-corrected at the end of the picture!! And, it sounds like slowed down, pure-dee SHIT!
The sound effects were laid in AFTER the sped-up scene was flown in to the mix so, by slowing down the audio, they slowed down the goofy sound effects and the whole 30-second lash-up is a cheap, swirly, fluttery, noise reduction artifacted mess, audio-wise. Great way to twiddle with the pacing of the film, kids!
Humourist and outdoor writer Patrick McManus often writes swearing in a comical way, using dashes.
"----," he might intone, or "---- - ------," being hyphenated whenever something really wacky happens.
With that in mind, I'd like to say, here and now, "---------------------!!!" and "----------er -----------er!!"
The damn film has been untampered with for 75 frickin' years! Why start now?! I've said it before and I think it rings true.. Sony has made a boo-boo in turning these films over to the television department. Those "kids" are trying to clean and polish these pictures so they look like they were made yesterday. They were not. They have problems, errors, and technical limitations inherent to filmmaking (budget filmmaking, too!) of yesteryear! Transfer them, and make them look as good as film needs to. Just leave the artistic integrity the hell alone!
Let me put it in simple terms: The things don't need fixin'. Just because you can, don't mean you should!
Am I wrong in getting a teensy weensy bit into the upset dept.?
-------Edit:
This just in.. I've re-viewed Sing a Song of Six Pants to be sure, and the sped-up scene with Shemp on the carousel has NOT been pitch-corrected like the bit from The Hot Scots. It remains at about 4% higher pitch, as it SHOULD!