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== Introduction: ==
== Introduction: ==
After watching a talk on “slow TV” by Thomas Hellum who designed the 7hours 14 minutes live documentary “Bergen-Oslo Train Real Time”, I was impressed by the statement “Boring is addictive”. The concept of “slow TV” with no storyline or drama, just let the objects in the footage themselves tell the story is an interesting perspective to me.  
After watching a talk on “slow TV” by Thomas Hellum who designed the 7hours 14 minutes live documentary “Bergen-Oslo Train Real Time”, I was impressed by the statement “Boring is addictive”. The concept of “slow TV” with no storyline or drama, just let the objects in the footage themselves tell the story is an interesting perspective to me.
For the audiences, sit down and enjoy the boring video is the most safe and comfortable thing to do since it is an unidirectional behavior and no need to do anything in return. In a way no matter what the content are, the videos simply feed up the mind and make us feel like we are experiencing. The easier the content is, the more comfortable to watch. In reality TV, the producer team needs to take the research on what audiences want, then put the actors in a same venue and set a goal, let the actors to cooperate to solve a same problem. What audiences like to do is to talk about the characters as if they actually know them, some characters has their own sense of style that attract people. It reflects that people need to be accompanied due to boredom is so hard to deal with.  
In a meanwhile, people like to watch live stream even though it is boring. For the audiences, sit down and enjoy the boring live stream is safe and comfortable. No matter what the content are, the live stream simply feed up audience’s mind and make them feel like they are experiencing.  
Also, the audiences in each live stream room are connected due to they are watching the same character. They talk about the characters as if they actually know them. Some characters developed their own sense of style that attract people and make numerous profits by hosting the live stream. In the time that no one can live without social media, It also reflects that people need to be accompanied due to boredom and loneliness is so hard to deal with.  
 
Quote by Aldous Huxley:
“City life is anonymous and, as it were, abstract. People are related to one another, not as total personalities, but as the embodiments of economic functions or, when they are not at work, as irresponsible seekers of entertainment. Subjected to this kind of life, individuals tend to feel lonely and insignificant. Their existence ceases to have any point or meaning.”
 
 




== 1. What’s wrong with watching those videos?  ==
== Chapter 1 ==
The hostess show in live stream apps, the titled “morning routine” or  “Get ready with me” videos are getting big number of viewers. They are too lack of content that even nobody admit that they watch them. Then who are the audiences?
=== Human civilization is made out of illusion ===
What makes me click the video is because I search every single question or the idea popped in my mind on Internet. I blame myself for watching them. But why it feels guilty when I just want to be alone and relax? 
The face-to-face communication becomes less important, the social circle ended up with digital contacts. Even though you don’t see each other anymore you can still get updates. Social network creates an illusion to make people live in each other’s texts and images, if there is nothing wrong with this then it is nothing wrong with watching live videos. In somewhere a hostess make her life happen, then her life has been transformed to codes and signals gone through the receiver’s screen. You probably know the character more than a friend, some people lives in Internet which is a totally illusion. So I assume that live videos revealed one thing: that human civilization is made out of illusion.
(I’ll explain)


== 2. What audiences want from the live videos? ==
(What the addiction is)
In film school I was taught the classic “3 acts screenplay” and its storyline structures. It is too detailed that what happened in each minute can be designed. People love the simple ”good people win the evil” ending, when it comes to film industry we can clearly see the 3 acts play gets the most viewers and this story core works all the time. As a screenwriter I was requested to write the structure like that even though I cannot bear my storylines, they are incredible boring.
(Taboo and guilt )
Sitcoms are boring as well, usually structured in only one scene and the 6 main sarcastic characters pushed all the dramas happen. After watching a while the audiences started missing the illusionary characters. That is a signal of addiction.
But for the producers, only get big audience rating means success.


The face-to-face communication becomes less important, the social circle ended up with digital contacts. Even though you don’t see each other anymore you can still get updates of one’s life. Social network creates an illusion to make people live in each other’s texts and images. In live stream, even though you do not know the character in person, she can still live in your mind, those videos collaborated with the sounds jumped out the step that we see each other.


== 3. What if you drown into those videos? ==
In somewhere a hostess make her life happen, then her life has been transformed to codes and signals gone through the receiver’s screen. So I assume that live videos revealed one thing: that human civilization is made out of illusion.
 
==Chapter 2==
=== What audiences want from the live videos? ===
(Consume boredom)
In film school I was taught the classic “3 acts screenplay” and its storyline structures. It is too detailed that what happened in each minute can be designed. People love the simple ”good people win the evil” ending, when it comes to film industry we can clearly see the 3 acts play gets the most viewers and this story core works all the time. Now the live stream is a new form, because it is
 
 
=== The risk of becoming addict? ===
*They are the surface of pop culture.   
*They are the surface of pop culture.   
*Each individual make this commercial society run by consuming and digesting.  
*Each individual make this commercial society run by consuming and digesting.  
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== 4. Relation to my project ==
== Chapter 3 ==
=== Relation to my project ===
 
 
 


== Conclusion: ==
== Conclusion: ==
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== Referencing ==
== Referencing ==
===Key text:===
===Key text:===
Lisa Steele: I will still make boring art<br>
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited <br>
Carole Bennett: Boredom - a very real road to addiction<br>
P.D.Ouspensky:The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution<br>
Sigmund Freud: The Future of an Illusion<br>
Sigmund Freud: The Future of an Illusion<br>
Roger Waters: Amuse ourselves to death<br>
Sherry Turkle: Alone Together<br>
 
Reeves and Nass: The media equation
===Video List:===
“Bergen-Oslo Train Real Time” <br>
Thomas Hellum: The world’s most boring television and why it’s hilariously addictive<br>
Youtuber Jeffree Star<br>
Youtuber Jenna Marbles<br>
Youtuber Chloe Arden<br>
====Youtube keywords:====
Summer Morning Routine<br>
The Fall Favorites <br>
Last minutes Halloween look<br>
My boyfriend does my makeup<br>
New Haul<br>
Room tour<br>
Drug store VS high end<br>

Latest revision as of 22:34, 23 November 2016

Thesis Outline: Why boring live stream is addictive and how do I reflect it on my project

Introduction:

After watching a talk on “slow TV” by Thomas Hellum who designed the 7hours 14 minutes live documentary “Bergen-Oslo Train Real Time”, I was impressed by the statement “Boring is addictive”. The concept of “slow TV” with no storyline or drama, just let the objects in the footage themselves tell the story is an interesting perspective to me. In a meanwhile, people like to watch live stream even though it is boring. For the audiences, sit down and enjoy the boring live stream is safe and comfortable. No matter what the content are, the live stream simply feed up audience’s mind and make them feel like they are experiencing. Also, the audiences in each live stream room are connected due to they are watching the same character. They talk about the characters as if they actually know them. Some characters developed their own sense of style that attract people and make numerous profits by hosting the live stream. In the time that no one can live without social media, It also reflects that people need to be accompanied due to boredom and loneliness is so hard to deal with.

Quote by Aldous Huxley: “City life is anonymous and, as it were, abstract. People are related to one another, not as total personalities, but as the embodiments of economic functions or, when they are not at work, as irresponsible seekers of entertainment. Subjected to this kind of life, individuals tend to feel lonely and insignificant. Their existence ceases to have any point or meaning.”



Chapter 1

Human civilization is made out of illusion

(What the addiction is)

(Taboo and guilt )

The face-to-face communication becomes less important, the social circle ended up with digital contacts. Even though you don’t see each other anymore you can still get updates of one’s life. Social network creates an illusion to make people live in each other’s texts and images. In live stream, even though you do not know the character in person, she can still live in your mind, those videos collaborated with the sounds jumped out the step that we see each other.

In somewhere a hostess make her life happen, then her life has been transformed to codes and signals gone through the receiver’s screen. So I assume that live videos revealed one thing: that human civilization is made out of illusion.

Chapter 2

What audiences want from the live videos?

(Consume boredom) In film school I was taught the classic “3 acts screenplay” and its storyline structures. It is too detailed that what happened in each minute can be designed. People love the simple ”good people win the evil” ending, when it comes to film industry we can clearly see the 3 acts play gets the most viewers and this story core works all the time. Now the live stream is a new form, because it is


The risk of becoming addict?

  • They are the surface of pop culture.
  • Each individual make this commercial society run by consuming and digesting.
  • Knowing what other’s doing and gossiping about it would make one fit in.
  • Think less and do more.
  • Desire


Chapter 3

Relation to my project

Conclusion:

Referencing

Key text:

Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited
P.D.Ouspensky:The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution
Sigmund Freud: The Future of an Illusion
Sherry Turkle: Alone Together
Reeves and Nass: The media equation