Friday, February 13, 2009

transportation and transport tape ability in the cultivation of genre consistent attitudes and estimates

This is based off an article I read called transportation and transport tape ability in the cultivation of genre consistent attitudes and estimates

This article brings us through the cultivation theory. It has been said that many viewers of television are affected by what they see on TV. What is shown in the media can affect a viewers worldview. The study that these individuals have used involves transportability as a valid indicator of usefulness for the cultivation research. According to this article transportability predicts transportation for many viewing experiences. Because there were still lingering questions about the mechanics of linking the exposure to perception, transportation and trends portability were of great interest in researching cultivation.

Genre consistent attitudes are vital in the viewer experience. In every episode of Law and order, you expect to see a dead person in the first minute. At the beginning of every CSI Miami you expect David Caruso to put on his sunglasses and say a corny line while that transitions into the show's opening. In a typical HOUSE episode, one would expect house to give his patient treatment that makes them better, but five minutes later it makes them worse than they already were before.

This study investigates the typical reoccurring patterns in John Rose, stereo typical plots and suggestive views of reality. If an individual watches the show 24 to much, he might assume that all Muslims are terrorists.

It has unrecognized but stories are the vital communicative item in long-term cultivation affects. One reason why people still read books is so people can think for themselves and imagine what the story is like. Films and movies tend to think for you and create middle earth from another person's perspective. Stories, when they are being distributed to the masses, are created in standard patterns in character type, event structure, and setting. These stories are sent with similar messages, and the audiences that absorb too much have a different understanding of social reality.

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