I listened to “hearing is believing” one time and went to write my blog. I tried to begin to write and could barely think of where to start. I knew what I had just listened to but it seemed like none of it really sunk in. I had to go back and listen to it a second time in order to figure out what I would write. I think it was difficult to begin writing because I didn’t actually see somebody talking our view the examples they had. Which goes back to the point made that we hear with our eyes and also see with our ears. I found that to be so completely true. You see it so much today with music and movies. It doesn’t matter how awful a song is as long as the person who is singing it looks good most people are happy. Sorry to the 85% percent of people this applies to, but you are shallow. The other point of the audio essay I wanted to address was the example of TV and radio. It’s something I’ve never really thought of before but after I did I realized how differently each medium sends their message. Radio leaves so much to the imagination it is unbelievable. Although we can create pretty much close to anything on TV today, it will never be the same as radio. Even listening to talk shows you begin to create and image in your mind of what the host looks like based on their voice. This essay pointed out so much of what is true around us today.
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>>You see it so much today with music and movies. It doesn’t matter how awful a song is as long as the person who is singing it looks good most people are happy. Sorry to the 85% percent of people this applies to, but you are shallow.<<
ReplyDelete:) Perhaps...or maybe they're just predominantly visual learners?
You really picked up the main points here, Katie.