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  • Essay / The characteristics and differences between Anna Wintour and...

    First, Anna's documentary may not require the audience to be actively involved as much as print. It is less demanding and requires less energy. The documentary also gives viewers visual effects, meaning that we as the viewer do not have to assume or guess at the emotions or actions that are taking place. To add to the benefits, films, especially if they are documentaries, move at a slower pace. Creating a film can take years, so more information can be gathered. However, the manipulation has certain disadvantages. The content may be modified, deleted or artificial. It could be a portico and only show what it wants the audience to see. When we use print, we, as readers, need to be active. We are forced to analyze history and look between the lines. We want to understand the story and identify the solution, and to do that we need to be interested in the subject. I also think that not having a video or printed film is an advantage because it's fun to try to imagine the images. We can create our own perspective on the situation instead of relying on someone else's perception. Unfortunately, this can also be a disadvantage because as viewers we create our own perception, but it could be wrong. Another disadvantage of printing is pacing. The new one is faster and mostly has a delay. I'm pretty sure Paige, who wrote Cynthia's story, had a limited number of