Talk:I Heard a Voice

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[edit] what?

"It also includes a special appearance by legendary carpenter, Michael Rogers, during the end credits." -What is this line talking about? Lizzysama 22:58, 16 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Controversy

During the 'miscellanea' section, there's two comments that I find odd:

"The DVD isn't completely from Long Beach Arena. It was sold under that name, but it really contains footage from Irvine. Looking Jade's right arm wristband proves so. When Jade plays This Time Imperfect, you can see some shots of him playing it with the wristband, then without it, and then with it multiple times. This happens throughout the whole DVD. He wore a wristband in Long Beach, and didn't wear it in Irvine."

and

"There are countless continuity and editing errors in the DVD. In the beginning of A Single Second, you can see Davey speaking to the microphone, but you can't hear his voice. During the breakdown of the same song, you can see a mic stand when Davey never uses one in A Single Second. This same scene of the mic stand can be found in The Missing Frame. The "Hey"s on Miss Murder are recorded, they're not live, as they sound exactly the same when Adam is doing it alone as in when Jade, Hunter and Adam are doing it the three of them. During Silver And Cold, Adam's sleeves are rolled down, and in the next scenes, they're rolled up, being impossible to do this while playing drums. Fans think that several scenes from the Irvine show were used in the DVD."

I find these a little colloquial and perhaps biased. Perhaps it would be worthwhile re-writing both of these into a new section, perhaps entitled "Controversy" and linking to, say, one of the forum topics on AFI Series that dealt with this issue. Mnesimache 22:55, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

EDIT: I broke up the 'Miscellanea' section into three: A "DVD Features" section, a "Controversy" Section and a "Trivia" section. I felt that made the article more informative, more balanced, and made it flow better. Hope everyone agrees! Mnesimache 23:07, 23 March 2007 (UTC)