Analysis Of Blindspot-Why Await For Life's End

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Blindspot- Why await for life’s end Exposure to media will have a a variety effects to individual viewers. Viewers are associated with different perspectives, media, and activities. Personally, I would watch a variety anime and cartoons as an adolescent. I was interested in the morals that certain anime shows displayed. Also, I would be mostly interested in stories that would be considered fringe. I rarely associated with genres such as drama, but I did associate with Argentine novelas. The opportunity to watch non-mainstream shows always had a positive impact for me. The occasion to watch the American Drama series “Blind spot- why await life’s end”, was a change in my regular programming. There were relationships in this show …show more content…

Scholars will have their own methods to synthesize certain programs. Instances of anxiety, suspense, and danger could be interpreted in the daily lives of viewers. This media is intended for older audiences, but everyone can interpret this show differently. First of all, not all television programming is suitable for specific viewers. Interpretation of television media will affect everyone differently. There are other conditions, such as influence, that may be harmful for individuals. The American Drama series may negatively affect viewers who aren’t capable of comprehending intense material. For instance, the article Media literacy by potter discusses how it depends on the viewer’s focus to the reality of the show. Some may actually understand what the character’s are going through at the surface level(Potter 163). There are individuals who may not take certain content the way the rest of the audience does. Potter would say that there needs to be a better focus on viewers who associate with stronger content. In addition, the article “The need for media literacy” describes how individuals need to be critical of their sources and will more …show more content…

There is a better chance for me to be aware of my content when following the building blocks of media literacy. Media scholars may have differ in their outlook of media content. For instance, the article “Evaluating media literacy”, discusses how scholars Fishbein and Ajzin use the theory of reasoned action. The intended behaviors are more likely to become actions by certain individuals exposed to media(Martens 11). I need to be more critical of my intentional behavior as I watch television series. Similarly, growing up I would have the tendency to think I was an actual wrestler when I watched World Wrestling Entertainment. My intensional behaviour was to recreate the same actions the wrestlers did with my cousin. Furthermore, the novel entitled “Mass Communication”, by Baran notes the importance of how media content is funded and how the financial support will make the content when understanding the mass communication process (Baran 146). It’s vital to note how the content is shaped as it is viewed. Certain interests, points, and images will dominate and be viewed. That is an aspect I wouldn’t normally account for when watching media content. Personally, I aim for media that is underground but still relevant in society. I tend to stray from media that has a corporate sponsor since there comes more influence. Also, I consider how there are struggling shows that need even more

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