The focus of content direction

in #thoughts5 years ago (edited)

In a client session today we got onto the topic of watching movies with more on how we watch and where our attention is paid whilst watching. I see the role of the director as a position that manipulates the attention of the audience in order to get the perspective across.

For example, Tarantino writes some brilliant dialogue, but it is the direction that brings the focus to it that is the real art form in the work because it can separate what are highly memorable visuals and still have the words own the scene while the action takes a background position. There is a normalcy in the horrific that the actors essentially ignore events to speak over the top of them, a disconnection to what is happening do as to defer to the ideas of why it is happening as seen through the eyes of the characters.

My client doesn't like sci-fi movies because they are not realistic enough, but argue that it is this step away from reality that allows the focus of the audience to lay on other parts of the story, the more human parts. While some movies draw focal attention to the look through high quality CGI, those with great story lines use the look to remove the attention from the scene itself, and attach the audience to the story being told. Rather than grandness of scene, the focal point might be on the dialogue or the character themselves.

To explain this, I set a hypothetical of watching a movie made in ones hometown and then to imagine what one might focus on and obviously, it will be on the familiar surroundings, with less energy spent on the story told. To demonstrate what can happen when the attention is drawn away from the story, I played an old video clip that most have likely seen before where he had to count the passes of a ball, a task he found difficult. If you haven't seen and tried to do the task, do try as it only takes a minute.

How many did you count? My client admitted it was hard and counted 18 passes.

Selective attention is quite interesting and while two people can be in seemingly the same event, what pulls attention investment is going to depend on predisposition and task at hand. For example, if I was driving down the street with you as my passenger, what we would be scanning for might be very different as while I am looking for traffic, signs and lights, you could be looking at the people walking on the side of the road, reading shop windows or looking at the speedometer wondering what the rush is. My task is to drive and will draw the majority of my attention, your task is unset so will be affected by whatever tickles your fancy in that moment by preference, mood or whatever is shiny.

As we were talking today, I was concurrently making mental notes about how this might affect content in the attention economy and how the audience focus could be drawn or lost through design. As I have said before, I like the content that has a more personal feel to it as it adds character to hang information upon and I turn away from purely informational content as it doesn't build a mental framework. For me, I like content that has some narrative and context, otherwise it feels like I am reading something random and from a textbook.

I think I would have done better at school if I had a contextbook instead.

I don't know what draws your attention whilst reading, but I would say since we think in pictures and space, the chances that the narratives which builds the mental imagery to carry information are important for you too. Of course, this might be content specific, as some content is made for the audience to make up their own framework, their own understanding. in that case though, what is required to draw attention and make it stick is for the piece of work to evoke feelings or images that are memorable for the audience, without giving them more than the cue. A good song might do this, even if the words are not understood - or there are no words at all. Vivaldi's four seasons can bring about imagery without knowing the name of the piece.

However, when it comes to creating our own content, how many of us are able to direct the audience to where there is value, and how many are not sure what that even means? This is something to consider when creating for an audience because how the audience is going to receive it is dependent on the delivery, and just like a joke, poor delivery is a killer in the same way great dialogue can be killed by terrible acting, or brilliant acting can make up for low-quality set design.

For those who contribute their work effort, have you ever considered what the value proposition of your content for the audience is? Does it created to generate thought, change minds? Does consuming your content improve the lives of the audience in any way, give them a nice feeling, enact change for betterment? What are they getting out of it and, are you connecting their attention to what is valuable?

The art of direction is having the ability shift the eyes, ears and minds of the audience to where the value lays, but if the director doesn't even know the value themselves, where do they point the camera?

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You used to add those imageries to your poem, a sort of personal feel that brings an endearment and appeal to a reader. In my opinion what attracts me is the ability to be create powerful allusions that would narrate your stances. This way it makes it more compelling and mind boggling to read. Your posts are always filled with these.

I always know what I want to write, never really how I will approach it until I start putting it down. From thee it flows as my own narrative and imagery builds.

Would you say you're not really prepared but you get in the groove while writing?

I don't make notes, but I do prepare as I spend a fair time thinking through the what and why and the what ifs, the how comes through the writing.

Hahaha I often get caught when I employ this approach and I like brainstorming a lot that's why I hardly edit my videos because I'm Fully into the narratives and allusion before I start. 🙂🙂

Face to face I can talk a lot... I respect those that can do it on camera.

I give webinar training occasionally and that flows, but talking alone I would struggle.

Keep it up

Hahaha thanks Taraz, it's often difficult sometimes but it takes ability to always process information faster than when writting. You manage to always blow everyone away man. You always do

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That's one thing I like about photos — ideally, you put the focus on one thing and tell your story. It's another subject if you know what your story is...

Perhaps mostly I don't. Sometimes I do. I consider most of my works are studies in photography, not goals reached.

And still, the right words can enhance the audience's perception. Title your works, kids. It might be boring. But it can be very interesting, too.

Did you notice anything else while counting the first time?

A picture only tell words when investigated. I think the Instagram scroll kills the photographic story.

I am terrible with titles... :)

Well if this person succeeds Instagram is going to kill more than just a photographic story...

https://steemit.com/life/@soldier/influencers-with-1m-followers-join-appics-or-introducing-new-users-updates-and-more

...looks like a lot of competition coming in after your rewards.

It is about time.

Yes, Instagram is just an aspect of the real attention competition and we each have our 1 to 3 seconds to impress and hold attention. It kills but this is how it also filters content.

I noticed almost nothing else, there was a tall girl in black T-shirt that I remember the haircut of, I noticed the motion and figures obstructing my vision from time to time. They may have swapped a person in black with another without me noticing that. Or something like that. It's typical for this kind of experiments.

I feel that the short attention paid leads to short attentional skills and in time, all content becomes consumable, including us and our relationships. Hold me now, because tomorrow I will be gone.

Even if you fully succeed, the meaning will not be the same for everyone. Btw. I lost all my focus at once when the gorilla came in and had to restart (>O_o)> <(Ò,.,ó)> <(o.O<)

Meaning is personal, even when explained and what is joyous for one, might be painful for another.

Stupid gorillas.

Very interesting and thought provoking. When I begin to read a new book, I can pretty much tell, after the first few pages, if the author is descriptive enough to draw me to full attention. To make me imagine where this story is taking place, the scenery, time period. But also the character building and the dialogue, which is essential.
It's amazing how we can look, but not see when our focus is on just one thing mentally. I counted 15 passes, but I never saw the gorilla. Point made.

I like enough detail to jolt my imagination and enough space that it has room to build.

My client thought I swapped the video on replay.

Swapped the video ? That's funny, I still can't believe I missed that gorilla.

I can't remember the percentage, with more people missing it than not. At least originally. I think these days the video is quite well known.

I had to check to see if that video was the same one I saw and yep it's the same one where I got distracted and lost count because this person in a fur suit casually wandered through the middle of the group XD Otherwise keeping count shouldn't be too hard if you can concentrate as they only seem to pass to the same colour even while they're weaving through each other. That might make it easier for your client to keep count if he ever tries again? ;D

I have the attention span of a gnat x_x

For those who contribute their work effort, have you ever considered what the value proposition of your content for the audience is? Does it created to generate thought, change minds? Does consuming your content improve the lives of the audience in any way, give them a nice feeling, enact change for betterment? What are they getting out of it and, are you connecting their attention to what is valuable?

Nope XD (I think we touched on this previously)

Well I suppose it could do the other stuff if people chose to derive something meaningful out of it.

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