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This is the show I chose to watch. |
For this assignment I watched “Dating Rules from My Future
Self.” I first watched the show with the sound turned off, and then re-watched
it with the sound on.
Sound Off:
I was able to assume a great deal about what was going on
just based on the non-verbal cues of the actors. I could tell when a female
character probably liked a male character. I could tell when the main character
in the show was upset or excited about something based on her body language and
facial expressions. At times it was hard to tell what is was that was either
exciting or upsetting her, others it was very clear.
Sound On:
I was able to truly understand what was going on 100% of
the time because I could hear what they were saying and knew what facial
expressions and body language went along with certain happenings. I could hear
the jokes and phone conversations that were difficult to decipher with body
language and facial expressions alone.
Conclusion:
I was surprised at how much information I was able to gather
by just watching the show (without sound). I could assume a lot of what was
going on, most of my assumptions were proven correct when I re-watched the show
with the sound on. I also decided that although this exercise was fun, I prefer
to watch TV with the sound on. I enjoy hearing the jokes and know exactly what
is going on!
Angela,
ReplyDeleteI noticed that my assumptions were correct as far as what emotions the characters were expressing. However, my assumptions about why those characters were expressing certain emotions were wrong. I came to the conclusion that it is best to respond to both verbal and nonverbal messages when communicating with others.
Thank you for sharing,
Krista
Hi Angela,
ReplyDeleteI felt the same way when watching Outsource, I was able to tell alot about what was happening in the movie. Did you find it easiler to read the non-verbal gestures of the woman vs men or it was about the same for both?
Thank you for sharing,
Katherine