I
chose to watch the show called Cristela.
I had never seen this show before but I was curious to see what it was
about. My first assumption at the
beginning with no sound was that I noticed that the storyline included a mother/grandmother,
one single female, a married or dating female and two children. I assumed that one female was a couple with
the man because he kissed her on the cheek.
The man also greeted the older woman that I assumed was the mother-in
law or grandmother. The man’s body
language showed that he did not get along with the lead character who was
single. He did not greet her and turned
away and frowned his face and shrugged his shoulders. The single female had a man who I assumed was
interested in her by the body language.
He tried to lean in towards her to greet her. The single female lead
away and frowned up her face. She made
gestures with her hand point to the male while she frowned. The setting also showed the single female in
an office where she seemed to know the individuals in the office. She smiled at the man sitting at the table
with her and they both made eye contact and continued to laugh and smile. When she went into the office she was talking
to an older man who seemed to be her boss.
She smiled at him and reached out like she was going to hug him. He also smiled back at her. I thought that he
was her boss because of her body language.
She sat straight up in the chair with her hands in front of her folded
together. The plot seemed to suggest
that it was a single women who stayed with lived with friends and or family and
worked in an office where she had some friends.
When
I added sound my assumptions of her living with friends or family was
close. The lead character was the sister
of the other female who was married with two children. The
two sisters live in the house with their mother. The husband of the lead character’s sister
does not like her because she lives with them.
He wants her to get a real job and move out. I assumed that the lead character already had
a job and was going to work. The lead
character was actually at an interview for an internship. She did not know the people in the office. The
lead character was cracking jokes with her potential boss as he did with her
also. She reached out for a hug
welcoming a friend of her potential boss after she had mistakenly insulted
him.
I
do believe that more of my assumptions would have been correct if I had been
watching a show that I knew. However, I feel
that I was able to identify some information about the characters based on
their interactions with one another. The
characters used a lot of nonverbal communication such as hand gestures and facial
expressions. Adding the sound helped me
learn the specifics about relationships and what the characters were
doing. I really enjoyed viewing the show
with and without sound to understand the importance of communication whether it
is verbal or nonverbal. My “aha” moment
was really watching their body language and gestures communicating
language. In the beginning I was
watching their lips and was trying to figure out what they were saying. Once I just watched what they were doing I realized
that I was still learning about the characters.
I had a very similar experience. In the beginning I tried to read the lips of the character but found when I did so I missed out on other nonverbal cues. I think it is interesting that the main character behaved atypically during na interview which led you to believe the complete opposite of the situation- the characters were familiar with one another when in actuality the opposite was true. This shows the power of non verbal communication.
ReplyDeleteDaphine, you gave great descriptions of both times you watched the show. It's awesome that your assumptions were not too far off when the volume was off. It's so amazing how we can read a situation by observing a person's body language and nonverbal communication. This show sounds pretty interesting, would you begin watching it now?
ReplyDeleteBody Language can be accurate and sometimes send mix messages. Some people do not understand how important body language. It is just an important as verbal communication. As you saw, when you turned the sound on, the communication was similar but also different based on the view with sound.
ReplyDeleteHi Daphne
ReplyDeleteYou seem to do quite well compared to how I did watching the show I watched. I am sure watching this show and finding out what really happened was quite funny. This exercise help me to understand how much your body language plays with you verbally. If communicate with out the verbal communication many people will be misled. Good post Daphne!
Daphne,
ReplyDeleteDid you find that you were able to understand the nonverbal communication between the characters of this show based on your own personal experiences in similar situations? I found that as I watched my show, I recognized a lot of the characters' responses due to my own personal experiences dealing with similar situations and stressors. I do agree with you in that the combination of body language and gestures allows one to get a strong, general grasp of the relationships at hand.