Reviews on Ancestral Entertainment
Posted by admin on January 3, 2009
Whatsoever did we do before you tube? The internet giant has taken on a life of its own and it transpires that the method is permeating other regions of media, marketing, publicity, news and entertainment in the form of video reviews.
For a start, reading had only been reachable to the majority of westerners for a hundred years or so, before that, only the most rich were fortunate enough to be able to afford to educate themselves or their children. Even in modern society, there are many people who are illiterate and therefore can’t get information that’s presented in written form.
Then there’s the issue that even if a person can read, the material might not be presented in a language that could be understood. Arguably, trying to glean information from a video review in a foreign language isn’t necessarily going to be successful or precise, but it’s amazing the amount of information that can be decoded through body language and tone of voice. All you require to do is recall the last time you viewed a subtitled movie, or absent mindedly viewed a commercial whilst abroad
The power of this visual information is actually enclosed in our distant past. Before the term technology was even a concept, our ancestors sat around a fire, sharing food and tales. The flickering of the mounting flames was a natural attraction to the eye, and as the evening darkened, hearing was used to listen for any danger. Back then we were keyed to be alert to danger and answering to receiving knowledge. Children and adults alike would study the ways of their culture by listening to the elders told stories, and by watching dances and demonstrations.
Ultimately, the very nature of the you tube generation and the posts that are being made on blogs and via news sites is a cross section of opinions, conspiracies, likes, loves, hates and general nonsense amongst rare gems. The more video review type posts that are prepared, the more unbiased the resulting information should be.
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