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chosehumanity ([personal profile] chosehumanity) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-07-07 09:00 pm
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Teevee For Beginners, Wednesday

When students entered the classroom, they'd find that there were no tables, and all the chairs had been replaced with comfortable-looking couches. In front of the class stood Mitchell, without sunglasses, but dressed to the hipster nines and wearing his usual pair of fingerless gloves, his face pale and a little on the sunken, shaky side if you actually chose to pay that much attention to it. He smiled as people came in; as soon as they were in, he started to talk. "Welcome to TV class," he started, "If you're here, it's likely because of one of two reasons: either you don't know much about television, or you're looking to have a bit of fun."

He grinned. "Not that the latter is anything to be ashamed about," he said, "Everyone deserves something fun in their lives, something to make you smile. We used to just have books back in the day, theatre, stories passed on from mouth to mouth." He patted the large TV in front of the class. "For those of you in the first category, this is a television. When it's on, it lights up specks of colour, divided up in lines, that form moving images. The images can be anything you can see in real life, but captured, so you can see images from other places, other people." He gestured at the screen of the TV. "In the first few televisions, you didn't have a great deal of lines, so the image was unclear." He smirked at some private memory, "Faded."

"Television really started with radio, with broadcasting; people discovered how to project sound across great distances, not just to one person, but to everyone in the area who had a special box designed to capture the noise. The word comes from farming practices, actually -- to 'broadcast' is to throw a lot of seeds out in a circle, to cast them out. The radio did the same, except with a signal, and anyone with a radio box could capture the signal, capture the seed and listen to it. The possibilities seemed limitless at the time, there was anything you could do with radio, broadcast plays, festivals, whatever was happening in someone else's living room, people couldn't stop imagining about it. They thought radio would last forever."

"And they did get a lot of things done. Radio channels were formed, you could change the numbers on a radio so it would capture other bits of sound, and they'd broadcast music and other programmes across the area." He smiled at the class - he'd gotten a little carried away with his own memories, but that wasn't a problem. It was nice, it was going fairly smooth.

"It didn't last forever, though. There was some time spent tussling behind the scenes about the technology, but around the forties and fifties, the first commercial television was a fact. It was as big as the iPhone then, in the fifties. Everyone had to have one. Line standards grew rapidly until they were standardized in the sixties. The amount of channels grew exponentially, new genres were invented or ported over from radio: soaps, dramas, news, everything you could think of. People would crowd together in each other's homes on special nights just to watch the television, to get to talk about it the next day. Housewives loved it because it meant something to do in a time when they weren't allowed to do a great deal besides sit around. The television quickly became the center of a house, a place where everyone could come and relax and be themselves with the family."

With a flop, Mitchell landed himself on his own couch, pointed towards the kids. "That was what television was like for people back then," he said, "What's it mean to you? Does it mean anything to you? Have you even heard of it?" He pointed at a random student, "Tell me that. And your name and age, please."
vanillajello: (Cattified.)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-07 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
But hey, at least there was foot-the-ball to be glad about. Also, I just realized I own an orange shirt. I... might have to wear it for the final. STILL YOUR FAULT.

On an unrelated note, Kate expects to get mocked next week.

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] abitlegless.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] abitlegless.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiccup listened carefully, and if he was a little bit disappointed to start with (in his excitement over a class on television he'd miss the bit where it was about what was on the television, not how it worked), it disappeared pretty quickly. This was fascinating.

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] abitlegless.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm Hiccup, I'm 16, and I didn't even know television existed before I got here." As if the interesting clothes he was wearing wouldn't be a dead giveaway that he wasn't exactly from a television-friendly time. "I found the one in the common room, and it's amazing. Claudia explained how it worked, but so far no one's let me take one apart." He rubbed the side of his head. "It mostly showed a lot of people that really wanted me to buy things. Oh, and there was this guy on a horse."

Re: The Television

[identity profile] abitlegless.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiccup was rapt as he watched the show. Of course, he couldn't help imagining a Viking version of 'This is your life'. And then he just as quickly tried to unimagine it.

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] elephantgadget.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Helen Haras-Uquara

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] elephantgadget.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"I am Helen Haras-Uquara and I am 18. I was not familiar with television before I came here, but I have become quite familiar with it since then."

Another class she had no idea how she'd ended up with! What were the odd she'd end up with two such classes not only in a session, but on the same day!

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] inneedofcoffee.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Maladicta

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] inneedofcoffee.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"My name is Maladicta," she said, watching the television with a wary sort of interest. "I don't make a habit of telling people my age, to be honest. So you'll have to live with the disappointment. The most experience I have with the... device is right now."
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Re: Sign In

[personal profile] nohaircutsplz 2010-07-07 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Medusalith Amaquelin
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Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[personal profile] nohaircutsplz 2010-07-08 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm Medusalith Amaquelin, I am seventeen, and we did not have television where I am from." In Germany. "So I was first exposed to it when I arrived here."

Re: Sign In

[identity profile] she-sheds.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
Joolushko Tunai Fenta Hovalis

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Blysse Norwood," Firekeeper introduced herself, "and Blind Seer," she added, nodding at the wolf. "Am not so sure what my age is," she admitted, "but since we come here, I have been very interested in a show about vampires! It is over now," she added, a little sadly.

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] she-sheds.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Joolushko Tunai Fenta Hovalis," Joolushko said. "I've seen plenty of television during my year here in Fandom, but had no experience with it before I came here."

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] abitlegless.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 10:53 am (UTC)(link)
"A lot of things blew up or caught on fire," he replied. "So, really, it was a lot like home." He was lucky enough to have had his first experience with TV feature, amongst the ads, an action movie. "Only we don't have cars."

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] inneedofcoffee.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"We don't have anything like it back home," Maladicta replied, giving him a once over. "Other than plays."
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Re: Sign In

[personal profile] awakestheghosts 2010-07-08 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Chloe Saunders
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Re: Talk to the TA

[personal profile] awakestheghosts 2010-07-08 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
She was here, yes!
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] awakestheghosts 2010-07-08 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
So sorry! Yesterday was a bad stressful day and I forgot to ping in!
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Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[personal profile] nohaircutsplz 2010-07-08 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"I have watched some of the game where they kick the ball around," Medusa said tentatively. She'd been hoping to learn what actual Germans were like, but no dice. She'd learned that the French were whiners, though.

Re: Introduce Yourselves!

[identity profile] elephantgadget.livejournal.com 2010-07-09 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
"Sometimes," she admitted. "And I prefer things like the police procedurals or documentaries."

Or the shows about monsters like the Abominable Snowman or Bigfoot or such.