99% Invisible   /     571- You Are What You Watch

Summary

How much film and television shapes us as individuals and as a society, far beyond what we give it credit for

Subtitle
How much film and television shapes us as individuals and as a society, far beyond what we give it credit for
Duration
00:31:15
Publishing date
2024-02-21 01:44
Link
https://www.stitcher.com
Contributors
  sarah baik
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

What we see on screen has this way of influencing our perception of the world, which makes sense because the average American spends 2 hours and 51 minutes watching movies and TV each day. That’s a whopping 19 percent of our waking hours. Walt Hickey is a data journalist and author of a new book called You Are What You Watch. In it, Walt makes a case for how much film and television shapes us as individuals and as a society, far beyond what we give it credit for.

You Are What You Watch