The thread I started "US sitcoms that can just fook off" has got me thinking about being 'filmed before a live studio audience'. I saw one of the Friends documentary a few years ago where it said that at times the audience laughter is edited at times. What do you guys think of this? I understand that shows are to a strict time limit but I find this worrying. Is there really anything stopping them from adding a piece af laughter to a joke? I could not imagine watching OFaH without the audience laughter. I've always thought that good comedy is down to timing and the actor cannot time a joke correctly unless there is an audience reaction. This is a problem when the later series of Red Dwarf was a 'live audience free zone'. They had to leave a gap for the reaction when the show was later shown to people.
I think a sitcom is funnier with a live studio audience! Should an audience make any difference to the writing?
I'm interested to know what you guys think.