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You probably can't make a movie that doesn't have a powerful effect.
The lights on a TV screen, the pixels, are unnaturally bright, vivid, and change more quickly than you see in nature.
By its very essence, the machine will dazzle whoever looks at it.
Same principle for the audio, higher highs, lower lows, than what you hear out in nature. Leaving you wanting to keep coming back, to experience the sensations you can't find in the real world.
That dazzling addictiveness will be undertone no matter what the subject of your movie. They tried to put positive life lessons into older sitcoms and shows. Did it have an effect?
The lights on a TV screen, the pixels, are unnaturally bright, vivid, and change more quickly than you see in nature.
By its very essence, the machine will dazzle whoever looks at it.
Same principle for the audio, higher highs, lower lows, than what you hear out in nature. Leaving you wanting to keep coming back, to experience the sensations you can't find in the real world.
That dazzling addictiveness will be undertone no matter what the subject of your movie. They tried to put positive life lessons into older sitcoms and shows. Did it have an effect?