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  2. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Legion of Extraordinary Dancers producer Jon M. Chu described "a whole global laboratory online" in which "kids in Japan are taking moves from a YouTube video created in Detroit, building on it within days and releasing a new video, while teenagers in California are taking the Japanese video and remixing it with a Philly flair to create a whole ...

  3. Sociology of film - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of film deals with the sociological analysis of film. [1] According to a university class in it, the field includes "Contemporary cinema as a culture clue to social change; an introduction to the social forces involved in film-making in the United States and other cultures; the influence of films on mass and select audiences."

  4. Denzel Washington on Hollywood's influence on kids: 'It's ...

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    Representation matters, and Denzel Washington doesn't dispute that. But the Oscar-winning actor has sound advice for kids and parents alike: If you're looking for real role models, turn off Netflix.

  5. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    Consumers could watch programs on their own schedule once they were broadcast and recorded. More recently, television service providers also offer video on demand, a set of programs that can be watched at any time. Both mobile phone networks and the Internet can give video streams, and video sharing websites have become popular. In addition ...

  6. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    The overall influence of mass media has changed drastically over the years, and will continue to do so as the media itself develops. [7] In the new media environment, we have dual identities - consumers and creators. We not only obtain information through new media, but also disseminate information to wide audiences. [8] [9] [10]

  7. Psychology of film - Wikipedia

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    Motion is the optical change created by moving objects, people, and shadows; movement is that change created by camera motion or gradual lens change. Presumably, the film industry has capitalized on the results of previous psychological research that shows motion and the onset of motion capture our attention. [19]

  8. Steve-O: ‘Jackass’ Was Worth ‘Vilifying’ and ‘Legitimately a ...

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    “Jackass” star Steve-O recently admitted on Mike Tyson’s “Hotboxin'” podcast (via IGN) that the long-running MTV comedy series deserved to be vilified in its early days for being ...

  9. Media and American adolescent sexuality - Wikipedia

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    According to a study done by Michael A Deaney, concerning how popular films depict STIs, it was found that out of 128 characters from 77 films, HIV was the most frequently featured Sexually Transmitted Infections (42 films, 54.5%). Many television shows or films often do not depict the consequences for sexual behaviors.