It is controllable and can be laid in to avoid timing issues with the delivery of the actor's lines. It also avoids such issues as having a live audience there during taping which can create excess audio noise from movement, coughs and sneezes, and talking or cell phones.
The duration of Canned Laughter - sitcom - is 1800.0 seconds.
No. They use a term called 'Canned Laughter' Which is a fake audience.
The Palace of Laughter was created in 2006.
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When All the Laughter Has Gone was created in 1998.
The duration of Canned Laughter - sitcom - is 1800.0 seconds.
Canned Laughter - sitcom - was created on 1979-04-08.
Canned Laughter - 2003 was released on: USA: 1 November 2003
as soon as they use it.
The cast of Canned Laughter - 2003 includes: Elizabeth Ammann as Jean Paul Mullan as Jim Reelin Dom Zook as Jack
So he wouldn’t make a racket! (canned laughter)
No. They use a term called 'Canned Laughter' Which is a fake audience.
Garfield and Friends - 1988 The Man Who Hated Cats Deja Vu Canned Laughter 7-14 was released on: USA: 26 November 1994
a blood hound! (canned laughter)
Risible is generally used to describe laughter. A clown is 'risible' as he causes laughter. Anything to do with the cause of laughter or the act of laughing , can be risible.
The cast of Canned Laughter - 1979 includes: George Belbin as Passenger Michael Brennan as Security Guard Alan Hay as Pianist Sue Holderness as Lorraine Christopher Lillicrap as Waiter George Romanov as Foreigner Harry Shacklock as Old Man Michael Staniforth as Sanders Martin Wimbush as Lloyd
There is no specific collective noun for laughter. Appropriate nouns that suit the context can be used; for example a roar of laughter, a swell of laughter, a crackle of laughter, etc.