Friday, December 11, 2015

6 Second Entertainment

Without a doubt, we are advancing into a more digital world where the majority of what we use to function or view are done predominantly on these flat rectangle surfaces called screens. Ranging from massive projected images on a wall in movie theaters, to a tiny 5 x 2 computer that fit in the palm of our hands, we as a human race have found a tremendous amount of ways to entertain ourselves. Media as a whole is becoming more and more brief as technology progresses to feed us information quicker than ever, just with a few clicks of your mouse (or finger).

Thanks to our advancing technology, people are now able to access any possible resource, whether that be books, movies, ways to contact people, and even find out how to get from right where you are standing to a certain spot in the country. In many aspects, this exposure to data at such an immediate rate has affected not only how we obtain information, but the length of our attention span as well.

Take motion picture for example, early movies and shows have been a form of entertainment ever since the invention and advancement of the camera. The length of motion pictures can play such a large role in how well people will be willing to continue watching. The success in amusing a person all depends on how well a story is told, time being a big factor. 
Nowadays, it is so easy to not only capture someone's attention, but to also lose it. Digital media has evidently caused our attention spans to shorten. This can be shown through sites like YouTube, where if the length of a video is too long, many people tend to click away. Videos being produced have become shorter and shorter to an average of 3-4 minutes on YouTube. And somehow, people have found ways to fully tell a story in just 6 seconds!




I am specifically referring to Vine, one of the most popular social media apps accessible on any smartphone. Vine is the prime example and proof that our attention span has become smaller. It takes creative minds (and probably people who have nothing better to do) to come up with a way to entertain in using only 6 seconds, and sometimes even less.


Personally, I think it's amazing that we can even comprehend what happens in that short amount of time. A variety of videos are posted each day on Vine, then shared on other social media such as Twitter. Whether they're humorous, informational, promotional, or even just used to express thoughts and opinions, these short clips can easily capture anyone's attention and even with a few seconds, can have great quality.

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