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Relative Timelines

When we watch movies, TV serials or plays, we experience the story's perception of time relative to our own time. Most movies and serials occur in what I'd call faster than real time. What that means is that in the two hours you spend to watch the movie, the events on screen may span days, years or centuries. Faster than Real Time.

There are a few movies like Phone Booth and TV series like 24 that occur in Real Time, i.e. the action on screen takes exactly as long as it took you to watch it.

Why am I saying all this? Well, I've been passively watching (sitting in the same room as the TV) lots of Hindi TV serials lately and I think I've finally figured out why all of them irritate me so much. Without exception, in all of them, the action takes place in slower than real time!

Every word and every whisper is shown from multiple camera angles and for every action, you'll be shown the reaction on every face. If a door separates two actors, then the director will ensure that you hear the same dialogue from both sides of the door. So kind of him! And in case you forgot what the last scene was before going to commercials, it is repeated afterwards for your benefit.

In the end, you are left feeling like your mundane life is actually way more happening then the lives depicted on screen! No wonder I don't feel like watching :-)

ramblings | 9 comments | permalink | 01.09.2009 22:55 SGT


Re: Relative Timelines
Anshul wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 00:53

...you are left feeling like your mundane life is actually way more happening...

No wonder they're so damn popular.


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    Re: Re: Relative Timelines
    deepak wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 08:03

    You mean the vast majority want the tele folks' lives to appear slow? I thought the point of mass media was to offer a means of escape!


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Re: Relative Timelines
Bala wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 01:16

Brilliant!


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Re: Relative Timelines
Ashish Gupta wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:09

I knew I was irritated by these multiple angles and reactions but now I have a scientific reason! Never thought from that POV.


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Re: Relative Timelines
deepak wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 08:04

Bala: Spread the word! Ashish: An engineer's mind never stops analyzing. I had to find out the root cause ;-)


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Re: Relative Timelines
Balaji Dutt wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 13:56

Very nice analysis. Not that this will help in wresting control of the remote and changing the channel to something more bearable...


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Re: Relative Timelines
PS wrote on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 23:12

brilliant haha

disconnected rant: blogs should add a facebook-like "like" button.. its so much handier!


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    Re: Re: Relative Timelines
    deepak wrote on Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:21

    "like" button!? Are you so lazy that you can't leave a one line comment? :-p


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