I agree, the titles shown on the previous page are very slow, and don't match the music well. However, with some hasty editing of the titles on the previous page, you can have this video, which I've cobbled together. And, in my opinion, it keeps the new, and quite nice, visuals, but keeps the pace up.
I agree, the titles shown on the previous page are very slow, and don't match the music well. However, with some hasty editing of the titles on the previous page, you can have this video, which I've cobbled together. And, in my opinion, it keeps the new, and quite nice, visuals, but keeps the pace up.
I think this is going to do a major impact to the show. I mean, Simon is the reason why the show has the charisma to the audience. He is the spice in the cooking if I may say. But once he confirms himself leaving, then I should say that the board should be planning to put a judge that can match Simon's attitude in the judging table.
His return will be as jarring as it was on Britain's Got Talent. The new sets of judges were a breath of fresh air on both programmes, then he butts in near the end and ruins it. The same with the Tweedy woman
I think this is going to do a major impact to the show. I mean, Simon is the reason why the show has the charisma to the audience. He is the spice in the cooking if I may say. But once he confirms himself leaving, then I should say that the board should be planning to put a judge that can match Simon's attitude in the judging table.
Welcome to the forums - though you seem to be joining this particular conversation six months late. Ratings wise The X Factor is pretty much exactly where it was last year - whether it can maintain that at the live stages remains to be seen.
That said though I do think his absense is noticed more on The X Factor than on Britain's Got Talent.
So heres the new titles. There'll probably be a better version by tomorrow, but this is the best I can find at the time of posting ( weirldy the video seems to be back to front?) Titles are pretty good, seem more of an evolution than a complete change, but keeps them fresh enough for our version at least. Music seems slighly different, but thankfully not too drastically.
(From 8:50)
She sounded very out of place on that title sequence, very whiny and flat (I wonder if it was recorded after she was got rid of?). Seems she got good reviews though, The New York Times said: “Ms Cole showed glimmers of being interesting".... well she's never been interesting here (except when she beat up that cloakroom attendant)
Steve Jones on the other hand fitted in quite well judging by the opening which introduced the programme well i thought, I wonder how he'll do once he's presenting the live shows. It's on ITV2 tonight apparently
I'm so glad they've gone for an evolution of the previous titles, and very nicely executed. I always felt the previous ones look pretty cheap whenever they appear. British TV can never seem to do CGI properly.