Accesibilidad Mari Carmen Domínguez
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I can easily watch an entire series in a single day, two days.
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Ten hours of television a day.
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And I didn't even like it.
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Hello.
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Binging started by accident.
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Netflix had realised that loads of people were gravitating
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towards watching shows in bulk, you know,
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be that shows that you've seen before,
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Friends, Seinfeld, Law & Order, ER.
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That's the surprise about it. It's led by the consumer.
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The way that Netflix tries to nudge you to watch more,
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it's very subtle little tricks.
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They work out very quickly when a show launches,
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which thumbnail's working, why.
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Also, you know, getting to the very end of an episode
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and immediately the credits, they minimise it
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right to the corner of the screen straight away
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and automatically load for the next episode.
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That's how you sometimes get sucked into watching a show
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for three hours without even noticing.
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I have found that people are deeply embarrassed
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by how much they watch TV,
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deeply embarrassed to not be productive
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and take time off and say,
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actually, I watched six hours of television today
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because I needed to not look
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at five different tabs on a work computer,
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I just needed to...
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We also binge to be part of the public conversation.
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Yeah, I love sleep bags.
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So I think there is an anxiety about being caught up
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about this content,
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which is forcing people to binge more also.
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When we can identify with a character,
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it leads to the release of the love hormone, oxytocin.
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It creates a bond.
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We have had such a wonderful morning.
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A series like Big Little Lies,
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which allows you to look at the same event
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through the eyes of very different characters,
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you're bound to be able to find a character
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that you can relate to and go on the journey with.
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If you ever touch my little girl like that again,
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you're going to be in big trouble.
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If we're making time to watch a series end-to-end,
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we are potentially creating hours of space
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to work with our emotions, our relationships.
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I have probably watched television with over 700 people,
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and so I've experienced a lot of people having big emotions.
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No one's fun anymore!
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Whatever happened to fun?
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The episode Splat of Sex and the City,
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which is the one where Kirsten Johnson falls out of a window,
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causes people a lot of emotions
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because it's an episode about moving on from something.
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I want to go to Paris.
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Our brains don't discriminate between real activation
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and activation due to imagined events.
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Binge-watching means that you're activating yourself
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to a high degree for much longer periods of time.
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That's going to take longer for you to come down from that.
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Episode 4, Game of Thrones,
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where Missandei is beheaded, a much-beloved character,
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it's a very graphic death,
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will have triggered the sympathetic nervous system.
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It wouldn't be conducive to a good night's sleep.
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What makes Netflix stand out so well
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is the fact that they're able to really experiment
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with the number of characters that are in, the number of story arcs.
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Netflix knows that you're never going to watch a show
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midway through, you're never going to start in the middle,
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you're always going to start from the very beginning.
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So that's why you've got Orange Is the New Black,
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which has a cast of about 40,
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so you're able to have that level of depth
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over an eight-hour series than what you would normally do
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if it was separated into eight 60-minute chunks
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and shoved on on a linear broadcast channel.
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Binging is a word that has very negative connotations to it.
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Binging is to shovel yourself.
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We don't say, I binged a book.
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But the reality is that some of the greatest writers
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of our generation are writing television.
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I wouldn't be the last person to say, stop binge-watching.
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- Autor/es:
- Mari
- Subido por:
- M.carmen D.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento
- Visualizaciones:
- 6
- Fecha:
- 18 de julio de 2023 - 11:31
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- EOI E.O.I. DE GETAFE
- Duración:
- 05′ 13″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 3:2 El estándar usado en la televisión NTSC. Sólo lo usan dichas pantallas.
- Resolución:
- 720x480 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 25.50 MBytes