Monday, March 19, 2018

Tasty


Thanks to the internet for its plethora of information, most of it being nonsensical, brings forth knowledge whether you want it or not. Most of the time, my time on the internet is using social media (Facebook, more specifically). One of my favorite posts to come by are the ones from this food page called Tasty. They make the shortest cooking videos known to man with mesmerizing food shots that would make everyone hungry. They make all sorts of food on their page, from meaty entrees to this Ultimate Chocolate Cake that apparently made one of the Tasty producers cry it was so good. I, as well as many other people on Facebook, fall victim to the black hole that is Tasty and the food they produce and their viral food videos that are continuously shared throughout different social media platforms (although I primarily use Facebook, I’m sure the videos are probably shared via twitter and other social media).

I think Latour’s concept of instruments aides in Tasty’s appealing visuals from the camera quality to the background music of the videos. There are also the tools used to make the food that is probably the most important for the production of the videos since the food is the main focus.

However, one thing that I think the Tasty videos does that draws people to it is make their videos short. The fact that you can watch someone make an Ultimate Chocolate Cake in less than a minute really can draw in the people, like me, with a short attention span to watch the whole video and therefore would want to watch more of their videos for their length. So, you get the shortness of the video with the mouth-watering visuals of delicious food being made because these people are paid to make and test out foods that people would want to make. They put in all this work in their food, not just for the videos, but to actually provide a recipe for people who want to make the food they see (like the chocolate cake I keep mentioning, I went to their website for the recipe. I didn’t make it because it’s a lot of work, but at least its’ there!!)

1 comment:

  1. I like how you discussed Latour's concept of instruments, which fits perfectly with what you are trying to relay. I definitely agree that watching those videos, which are usually short, makes you a victim since you will want to try to make it. I watched a lot of those kinds of video and yes, I definitely notices the background music complementing how they present the dish that they are making.

    It is good that they provide easy recipe and such but by doing so they are basically encouraging people to make those kind of food and consume it.

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