It is no secret that the media is one of the biggest influences of people these days. Behind every show that one can see on TV, there is actually a secret manipulator hidden in television show that comes in the form of characters and their interaction with the other characters. This is actually true for all kinds of things that would appear on TV like reality shows or series.
From a scientific point of view, Herbert Krugman stated that the moment a person watches TV, he will be more inclined to use his right brain instead of his left. The left hemisphere is used for logical reasoning while the right brain houses all the emotional qualities of a person. When a person uses his right brain to create responses, he will be inclined to creating uncritical and emotional responses instead of logical ones.
Of course this makes perfect sense because those who would want to watch TV will not want to think too much about what they watch and would just want to relax. So when one would go into TV mode, then the brain is already programmed to turn from left hemisphere to the right hemisphere. Now knowing this, it can actually be inferred that people who would watch TV will have emotional responses evoked from what they watch which actually appeals to them.
Now in relation to this, there is one technique known as market segmentation that the media uses in order to target people. Notice that there are so many different genres of shows and so many different kinds at different times of the day. This is simply because the director would want to target only a certain group of people based on similar demographics and psychographics.
Now usually, the main goal of the directors is to make a show as addictive as possible and to get as many viewers as possible. So the question to ask here is that why are some shows really addictive. Now this would usually stem out from the story plot because people would usually follow a series if the plot or the story line is really good.
The writer is the core of the entire plot as well as the dialogues that would happen among the characters. The manipulator behind the shows is the one who writes the script of the shows because he may be the one who would actually inject the subliminal messages that the right brain of the viewers would respond to. The director will then present the work of the writer in a way that can catch the attention of the viewers.
The same would go for reality television shows as well. Usually people would be addicted to these shows because it shows how ordinary people can become famous overnight. This is something that definitely appeals to majority of people.
So to sum it all up, it can be said that television actually captures the inner desires of the viewers. Bringing them to another world is the goal of the director as it will make them want to become immersed in the shoes of each character. This is one of the core principles of manipulation.
From a scientific point of view, Herbert Krugman stated that the moment a person watches TV, he will be more inclined to use his right brain instead of his left. The left hemisphere is used for logical reasoning while the right brain houses all the emotional qualities of a person. When a person uses his right brain to create responses, he will be inclined to creating uncritical and emotional responses instead of logical ones.
Of course this makes perfect sense because those who would want to watch TV will not want to think too much about what they watch and would just want to relax. So when one would go into TV mode, then the brain is already programmed to turn from left hemisphere to the right hemisphere. Now knowing this, it can actually be inferred that people who would watch TV will have emotional responses evoked from what they watch which actually appeals to them.
Now in relation to this, there is one technique known as market segmentation that the media uses in order to target people. Notice that there are so many different genres of shows and so many different kinds at different times of the day. This is simply because the director would want to target only a certain group of people based on similar demographics and psychographics.
Now usually, the main goal of the directors is to make a show as addictive as possible and to get as many viewers as possible. So the question to ask here is that why are some shows really addictive. Now this would usually stem out from the story plot because people would usually follow a series if the plot or the story line is really good.
The writer is the core of the entire plot as well as the dialogues that would happen among the characters. The manipulator behind the shows is the one who writes the script of the shows because he may be the one who would actually inject the subliminal messages that the right brain of the viewers would respond to. The director will then present the work of the writer in a way that can catch the attention of the viewers.
The same would go for reality television shows as well. Usually people would be addicted to these shows because it shows how ordinary people can become famous overnight. This is something that definitely appeals to majority of people.
So to sum it all up, it can be said that television actually captures the inner desires of the viewers. Bringing them to another world is the goal of the director as it will make them want to become immersed in the shoes of each character. This is one of the core principles of manipulation.
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