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May 19, 2010

3D TV will encourage people to absorb more commercials

Filed under: Innovation — Tyler @ 12:17 am
3D Commercial Viewing

President Obama and others watching 3D Commercials

Everyone knows that 3D Televisions are now a reality. We also know that the 3D TV’s will require people to use 3D Glasses in order to watch the 3D Channels. What people might not realize is that watching commercials in 3D will encourage people to absorb them to a much greater extent, for several reasons. What do I mean by absorb? Basically, when you watch commercials on a non-3D TV, you are usually sitting down, in a char or couch or maybe on a bean bag. And when the commercial comes on the screen you can look at the screen and then look away without any problem. It only takes a second or so for your eyes to adjust to the image on the screen after having looked away. Now, imagine you are wearing 3D Glasses. You put the glasses on your head, sit down in your seat, and now start watching the 3D Television Station. Wait – think for a second. What just happened? You took another step than you did when you didn’t have a 3D TV. The extra step was that you PUT THE 3D GLASSES ON. Now, this may seem like a minute step. But in actuality it is an act of work, that required an extra bit of effort on your part as a TV watcher. Keep this in the back of your mind as you read on.

After you start watching your TV show with your 3D glasses on, the show comes to a commercial break. Now remember, when you didn’t have the glasses on you could look away, or go get food or look at your phone or something. But now you have the 3D glasses on, so if you decide on getting up and getting something from you refrigerator, since the 3D glasses make everything a lot darker (almost like sunglasses) then you will probably have to either take the 3D glasses off. This is important, because by taking the 3D glasses off, you have just done another step, another piece of work. Now think about this for a moment, when you are watching TV, you are not really in the mood to do extra work, you are in a state where you want to be entertained. So it would be going against your already set momentum of action by taking the glasses off. So in actuality, you will most likely NOT TAKE THE GLASSES OFF. You will in all likelihood, sit through the commercials with the 3D glasses on. Why? Because it’s easier than taking the glasses on and off every 7-10 minutes. Therefore 3D TV will encourage people to sit through more commercials.

But what about absorption? I said that you would absorb more commercials when watching 3D TV and I meant it. Well, now that we know that 3D TV will encourage you to sit through more commercials. Think about how the commercials are different now. You will be absorbing them more for the following reasons. First of all, it takes more actual physical work for you eyes and brain to decode 3D images. This is pretty obvious. The TV images aren’t normal images that you are used to seeing in every day life. They are stereo images that have the colors split and ghosted in order to give you the 3D effect when you put on the glasses. So when you look at the 3D TV with the glasses on, either eye doesn’t see the same image. In fact, the entire 3D illusion is created, because your eyes are tricked by the 3D TV and the 3D glasses. But in order for the illusion to work, your eyes and mind have to do a little extra processing in order to give your mind the 3D image. So in a sense, you are concentrating more when you use the 3D TV and Glasses. That’s point number one, concentration. The second point is that the commercials are in 3D so they are more visually stimulating. They pop out at you and do interesting things, they seem more interesting than regular commercials because it looks like the commercial occupies actual 3-dimensional space. So the end result is that you are more stimulated by the 3D Images rather than a flat 2D image. The extra stimulation of 3D commercials along with the added concentration that is required to view the image mixed with the fact that you don’t want to do the extra work to take the glasses off means that you will absorb more information from each commercial. You will absorb more product information, you will absorb more brand name recognition, you will absorb more emotional responses to things that stimulate your emotions (like sexual imagery, or sensual food advertisements that may stimulate your salivary glands) and most of all, you will more suggestions from each advertisement. If an advertisement is sending you a suggestion to be hungry, you will be hungrier when watching it in 3D. If a commercial is sending a suggestion to be more afraid and worried about your security, you can count on the fact that the burglar in the home alarm commercial will be more frightening when he breaks into someone’s house in 3D.

So what is the real point of 3D TV? To get you to not just watch more commercials, but to absorb commercials to a greater extent. It is really that simple. If you think that 3D TV is going to be a fad that fades away in a couple of years, think again. I predict today on May 18th, 2010 that all televisions that will be sold 10 years from now will all have 3D TV capability. If you want to get a TV without 3D it will be as hard as finding a TV with an antenna port. Non 3D TV’s just won’t exist anymore. All television stations will be in High Definition and 3D. Why is this going to happen? One reason, consumption. By having TV watchers absorb more information and suggestions from their programming and commercials, the creators of programming and commercials will have more control over the mass consumption of the people. This in turn will influence the market economy, as well personal choices, in style, preferences, and consumption habits. Don’t be surprised if we start seeing, 3D computers. And Youtube in 3D.

Tonight, while I was watching the TV Show, LOST, there was a commercial about the 10 o’clock news. And do you want to know what the news story was in the advertisement? The news story presented at the commercial break was, (and I am NOT joking here, I actually saw this on channel HD 7) that movie theater pop-corn was good for your health. I thought for a second that I was watching a practical joke. I mean, how stupid does the media really think we are? Movie theater pop-corn, being good for us? Is this some kind of joke?

Ok, so excuse my pun, but it definitely seems like we are getting BUTTERED up for something right now. Now, I am not trying to upset you, or make you not want a 3D TV or anything. The fact is, there is no escaping this trend. We are going to have to experience it whether we like it or not. I just never expected to see 3D TVs in my lifetime, never-mind before I hit 30. The reason why I am telling you this is because I want you to be able to see it coming and laugh about it. If you have a friend that starts to make fun of you or belittle you because you don’t have the latest gadget, gizmo, or technology, now you know that there is more than meets the eye on the latest toys. And trust me, they are toys. We are being induced into an extended child-like state of attempting to satiate our desires on physical, and emotional levels. We are being programmed to want to be stimulated, instead of being encouraged to create for ourselves. Take a moment and think about how many times you experience the idea, “I want” during the day. Do you want things, once during the day? Perhaps 2-5 times per day? Or do you find yourself desiring things and emotions on a constant basis throughout your daily life. This state of mind of constant desire is not the “natural” state of mind for human beings, it is a conditioned response to a world that rewards desires at every turn. And 3D television encouraging us to absorb 3D commercials is just the beginning.

-Tyler

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May 18, 2010

Make a Reese Sound in Drum n Bass

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 10:52 pm
Reese

Make a Reese Drum and Bass Sound

Have you ever wanted to know how to make that chunky lead “Reese” sound in Drum and Bass music? This video below is a cool tutorial on how to make that kind of sound using the software program known as Reason. This video is great because it shows the multiple steps required for making the Reese sound. The video is made by pandadnb.com which is a youtube channel that has lots of mixes of Drum and Bass music. The reason why I think this is a great video is because it clearly explains the process of making a key element of popular DnB music. The video is a little more than eight minutes long and I think it’s worth every second. I look forward to hearing your amazing creations in Drum and Bass. If you watch this video and make some cool music. Please become my friend on Facebook by clicking the Facebook badge on the left and message me about your latest creations. The video is embedded below for your convenience.

Ha Do Ken! Street Fighter Legacy OWNS

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 1:01 am
Street Fighter Legacy

Street Fighter: Legacy

Big thanks to Lord Manly who showed me this video of Street Fighter: Legacy. This is a fan video of Street Fighter 2 and it totally rules. It is focused on Ryu and Ken, but there is a cameo of Akuma in the beginning. The move has great special effects and the fighting is very nice. One thing that I love about the movie is that Ryu and Ken’s fighting stances are pretty much exactly what they look like in the game. So you are totally thrown back to Street Fighter days when you see it. The picture on the left is of Ryu tossing a fire ball. The digital effects used to make this fire ball was amazing. Too bad the Street Fighter live action movie from the 90’s wasn’t this cool. I was amazed that this was a fan movie and not some big budget production. I’d really like to see more films like this in the future. Well, without any futher ado, here is the movie below. Enjoy!

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May 17, 2010

I love meeting with our Writers Group

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 11:46 pm

I love the Orange County – Science Fiction and Fantasy Weekly Writer’s Group. We have been meeting since August 2009 and it is really a lot of fun and the gem of my week. The people in the group are great and four of us have been coming since the beginning of the group. We meet every Monday we discuss and critique our recent writing works of Science Fiction and/or Fantasy. It all started when I joined the Meetup.com group called, The Orange County Writers Critique Group. I attended one of their Free-For-All meetups where I met with eight other writers and the Head Organizer, Russel Traughber. We each read a small portion of our work. And Russel told us to tell the group a little about ourselves and what our goals were. So when I read my piece I said that I recently wrote a 250 handwritten page Fantasy-Adventure novel and I wanted to connect with other Fantasy or Sci-Fi writers. Well, after the Meetup, Russel told me that if I wanted to, I could start my own specialized Meetup-Group that was about Science Fiction and Fantasy. So I gladly accepted his offer and was lucky to meet someone at the Free-For-All who wanted to start the group up with me.

So I created the group after Russel made me an Assistant Organizer for The Orange County Writers Critique Group. I then got into e-mail and telephone contact with the person I met from the Free-For-All and she was the first to RSVP for the group. It was really exciting having the first meeting because several people RSVP’d for my Orange County – Sci Fi and Fantasy Writers Group within hours of its posting. That was really encouraging and so I made a flyer to give to everyone that described the group’s objectives and requirements. The flyer was a good idea because it gave me something to read from in order to break the ice with everyone. After I read the flyer we talked about ourselves and shared some of our writing goals and experiences and what we wrote about. We met outside and talked for hours and had a great time.

Our group originally met outside of a Peet’s Coffee, but we eventually moved to an indoor setting because it got cold and dark. Unfortunately we weren’t able to meet inside Peet’s because it was just too busy in there and we could rarely find enough seats. So we eventually moved to a 24 hour Jack in the Box. At first I wasn’t sure if meeting at a Jack in the Box would be cool, but it was really convenient and they served drinks and food and never bothered us for having our meetings.

Having a weekly Meetup was a good decision because of several reasons. First of all, meeting every week is good for writing discipline. If you can write every week and share it with others and get good feedback, your craft will probably improve. I always left the meetings feeling energized even though we would usually meet for 2 to 3 hours. I know it sounds kind of long for a writer’s group meeting but actually the time really flies. We have fun talking about writing and there isn’t a single meeting where we don’t have a good laugh about something. Meeting weekly is great because it makes you create. It you come all the way to a meeting and don’t bring something, that’s fine, you brainstorm or critique other people’s stuff. But if you come without bringing something a couple meetings in a row, you start to feel like you are missing the entire point of coming to the writer’s group. And if people don’t bring something for 2 weeks in a row or more, I usually directly ask the person what’s up. As writers, we need to support each other and make sure that we are doing what we really want to do, and in the case of a writer, that’s either creating works or else getting our creations published. There isn’t a whole lot else.

I can easily say that my writing skills have improved tremendously because of our weekly writer’s group. The feedback that I get from my friends at the group is priceless. And what’s great is that our wrtier’s group is completely free. I don’t charge for it because Jack in the Box doesn’t charge me for holding the meeting so it’s chill times for everyone. Being able to discuss writing and bring in new work on a consistent weekly basis has been excellent for me, and has given me the confidence to work harder on my writing for overidon.com.

If you are a writer in Orange County and are looking to join a writer’s group, I recommend you check out The Orange County Writers Critique Group. Russel is a great organizer and if you talk to him at one of the Free-For-All meetups, he will point you in the right direction on other meetups that might work for you. If you live outside the Orange County area and you are looking for a writer’s group, then you should try looking around on Meetup.com for a group in your area. But PLEASE, whenever you join a group of people make sure to be safe and use your brain when meeting with people you don’t know. Be careful and make sure that you meet in a safe, public place and do a little research into the group before you join it. It is good to join a group that is larger and well established because you can contact the Organizer and get information on the group.

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