which Season One commentary do you like the best?
Of the designers' commentaries for Sam & Max Season One, which episode do you guys think is the most interesting? If you haven't listened to them before, you'll find them on your Collector's DVD, or you can get to them here.
We're mainly interested in your opinions of the designers' commentary, but if you think one of the others is truly outstanding for any particular episode, please let us know that, too.
We're mainly interested in your opinions of the designers' commentary, but if you think one of the others is truly outstanding for any particular episode, please let us know that, too.
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But, if I have to pick a season 1 commentary, I'd go for Bright Side of the Moon. That was the episode where everything from the season came together, where the experience of creating 5 other episodes really showed, there were some very interesting behind-the-scenes-stories, and it made me see how wrong the intimate moment moment between Sam and Harry is.
I love the commentaries btw. Strong Bad doesn't have them, but will they return for future series?
Things that stick out in my memory are the use of the regular (not piccolo) trumpet for the Cooking Without Looking song, to make it sound more obnoxious, and the comments about how
I haven't listened to the Season 2 commentaries yet, as I'm still in the middle of 205 and don't want to be spoiled.
That probably made the Chariots of the Dogs commentary my favourite of the season two commentaries.
...Commentary.
I really liked all of them, particularly the fact they were on Itunes as a podcast.
"Making of" is really interesting. I loved things like the commentary about the opening cards being the rainbow colors, the sound guys seemed to always have something interesting to say, and just anything that I couldn't get just by looking at the scene by itself. Perhaps you could assign a different group of people to do the commentary on one episode, depending on how much they had to say about a particular episode, rather than a cohesive set from the same guys across the board?
I think seeing the sound guys go was the only disappointing aspect of the Season Two DVD.
Actually, I think the commentaries could be scrapped if you could replace them with videos filled with relevant knowledge. There may not be a tidbit for every scene throughout, and so there are sometimes lulls in the commentary track. A series of "Making of:" videos, with things like "Music", "Sound Effects", and other such design categories that picked up the most interesting of tidbits for each the various episodes and maybe even demonstrating *how* that was done would be great(with things like still art maybe in a data file on the disc? )
Episode 5: Reality 2.0 Sound Guys Commentary
The commentarys were all great but Episode 5 is my favourite Telltale Episode ever especially because of the music so I naturally enjoyed that one the most.
Thanks for making it awailable as a podcast.
I missed the Sound Guys for Season Two though. I wanted to hear Jared and Julian's thoughts on the new styles of music, the updated tracks from Season One, the voice acting and such.
I'm also disappointed in the lack of commentaries for Strong Bad - since TBC do commentary on their toons on the DVDs I would've thought they'd be up for it. I suppose there are problems in getting everyone together at the same time. Since they've got a recording studio and so do the Telltale guys, and syncing doesn't really matter that much in commentaries anyway (the Season Two commentaries are really out of sync at times) I don't see why TBC couldn't just use Skype or MSN or something to contact the Telltale team, then have both parties start the video at the same time and record themselves, then send the sound files off to Telltale to have both audio tracks spliced together. That way they can hear each other and both be heard in perfect quality. It'd be better than those awful phone commentaries on one of the Homestar DVDs where you couldn't hear a word anyone was saying.