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When the news expands to the world, the protagonists multiply and events (landslides, famines and tsunamis), numbers (100, 5,000, 100,000) and images quickly flash by the television screen, as the viewer processes or tries to process the severity of what just happened.
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As a result, viewers process less of each.
Filmmakers have documented this notion of control over how viewers process film (Lumet, 1995; Murch, 2001).
All the above differences between films, reading, and other types of scene viewing suggest that a simple analogy between how viewers process each is likely to be wrong.
Seeing the art helps viewers process the peculiar torment endured by the men at Guantanamo.
Psychological scientist Ziv Carmon, of INSEAD in Singapore, has been studying the way TV viewers process product warnings -- not just for drugs but for cigarettes and artificial sweeteners as well.
Regardless of the shape the viewer first processes, a closer look reveals the myriad serpentine figures knotted and naked before your eyes.
For a disaster-tropic viewer this process, like most things that happen at thirty-six thousand feet, comes as an anticlimax.
This study utilized eye-tracking technology to determine the impact of redundant onscreen text information on viewers' cognitive processes with respect to multimedia information.
David says he has to be careful to construct the image with the viewer's process in mind.
For DiCenzo, the United States tallies the campaign against ISIS in dollars, drones, and air strikes, while her portfolio reflects a human cost, "a reality of these fighters that is much harder for us, as viewers, to process".
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