Reflecting upon the recent presentations in class focusing on media’s interpretation of society, several views have been expressed, involving the contribution of several forms of media.
Specifically targeted films isolate obviously significant, overarching recent actions or ideals that generated strong communal feelings; ultimately able to emote audiences and cause increased interest. This was repeatedly mentioned, throughout genres that are most common to society: Gender Differentiation, Class Wealth, Good v. Evil, and Patriotism. Historical connections were also made to establish past trends, as well as the transition from cinema to television, and the desperate attempts of cinema to attract audiences by introducing the wide use of original plot and character twists (anti-heroes and evil protagonists). In large proportions, films were chosen for their underlying values that approached possible emotions as significant as possible to the audience. This audience focus idolizes films that utilize diversity to exploit recurring emotions. While individuals are necessarily attracted to feature film genres, television retains further flexibility to accumulate audience attention by employing several genres. In the frequent reintroduction of Breaking Bad, several groups portrayed differentiating emotions, relying on the overarching “evil protagonist,” but emphasizing aspects of the genre; including contrasts between subtle horror and humor. No distinction is made between the two genres, but is expressively shown in the “slitting throat” example too gory to post on a blog that may be viewed by sensitive groups.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1L6jQ0Pfrw
Yet this supports the assumption that multiple genres are able to be explored throughout TV series to attract renewed interest. Television is labeled as surprising, and emotionally intuitive, when this technique is used. Films- on the other hand- are usually considered “degraded” if the marketed emotion is not attained.
This said, media formulates an opportunity for an incorporeal vacation from reality, exploring favorite emotions of an individual. Media is also able to incorporate relevant recent events to attach meaning to plot structure and changes.
Some recent news have stirred interest on the potential requirement for media-induced detachment:
Certain aspects of “blabber” news could be personally excused as unnecessary, noticeably information not fully determined truthful or exact. The immediate reactions of news agencies cause temporary attention on “filler” information as specific facts are outlined. As further events occur, attention once again differs. Notions expressed in my presentation explained television to be adaptable to any genre and audience. I hope for my short films produced this year to reflect this form of attention on an alternating genre spectrum to my audience’s sentiment.
Notes of all presentations:
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