Is it easier for skilled authors to manipulate movie viewers or book readers? When I watch a movie, I am looking for things that I will like. There are different themes that I like. Comedy, action, most others. If I watch a movie with things in it that I like, then I will want to watch that movie again. I won’t watch it again if there isn’t something in it that I like. I am involved in a movie if I like it. this is manipulation. When you are involved in a movie, then you are being manipulated. The authors of the movie want the audience to watch their movie again. they will put things in it that the audience will like. they try to manipulate the audience into watching the movie again. If nobody wants to watch the movie again, then the author did a bad job, so they do their “best” to put things in it that the audience will love.
It is very easy to manipulate a movie viewer. the viewer can see all that is happening. the setting is clear and you can hear what is happening. You feel like your a part of the movie. Everything is explained and there usually no cliffhangers, unless the viewer is watching a season of a show. the viewers do not have to use their imagination, unless they need to because everything is already explained. You don’t need imagination when you watch a movie.
This is different from when you read a book. You have to use your imagination to picture what is happening. You don’t know what the setting looks like, so the author will do their best to escribe it so that you can picture it correctly. It is much more difficult to manipulate a book reader that a movie viewer.
I enjoy reading more that watching a movie, but much more people love watching movies more that reading books. That is why it is important manipulate the viewers, so that they will watch more of your movies.