Do you think the experience of shared entertainment would be different to those old-time movie goers? Would the find our modern cinematic shared social viewing radically changed from their own? For the worse or the better?
Market segmentation is so niche these days and the variety of content is so wide that ironically there are fewer truly 'shared' social experiences today than there was back then.
Everyone in the past would watch the same movie in a huge cinema and talk about it for the next week with friends and workmates.
Today's audience go to multiplexes with smaller audiences and so a common theme is not so prevalent.
This can lead to a disconnect in social interaction and engagement as not everyone is on the same page.
These are my observations and interpretation of the changing social landscape.
We are more disconnected these days from a shared experience and not just from the movies.
Is this good or bad is a very difficult question to answer. It depends on intentions.
I have to say I agree with your points. The shared experience seems more and more to promote those social cliques that do more to promote exclusivity than inclusivity in our societies.
Do you think the experience of shared entertainment would be different to those old-time movie goers? Would the find our modern cinematic shared social viewing radically changed from their own? For the worse or the better?
Market segmentation is so niche these days and the variety of content is so wide that ironically there are fewer truly 'shared' social experiences today than there was back then.
Everyone in the past would watch the same movie in a huge cinema and talk about it for the next week with friends and workmates.
Today's audience go to multiplexes with smaller audiences and so a common theme is not so prevalent.
This can lead to a disconnect in social interaction and engagement as not everyone is on the same page.
These are my observations and interpretation of the changing social landscape.
We are more disconnected these days from a shared experience and not just from the movies.
Is this good or bad is a very difficult question to answer. It depends on intentions.
I have to say I agree with your points. The shared experience seems more and more to promote those social cliques that do more to promote exclusivity than inclusivity in our societies.
That's about the size of it. Fragmentation.
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