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Penn State communications students share mental health impact of watching TV, movies

Throughout the academic year, and especially during summer break, many Penn State students watch films and TV shows to unwind from stressful academic and personal situations. Despite some benefits of film, students have diverse perspectives on the potential impact filmography has on mental health. Jessica Cook said entertainment through film and TV has a “big influence” on her life, especially since she can relate to a majority of the stories presented. Cook (senior-film production) said there’s no simple way to describe a film s influence on her life since it’s simply a “powerful thing.” She said she enjoys TV shows that are relatable: Her favorite program is “Euphoria” because it makes her “feel things.”

As movies go straight to streaming, Penn State film community weighs in on future of the industry

Now, according to Forbes, Netflix is worth nearly $200 billion, whereas Blockbuster has become obsolete. Jo Dumas, a communications professor and a former broadcast engineer in film making, said streaming has removed the camaraderie around movies. “We missed the community experience with the streaming,” Jo said. “There are a lot of attempts through streaming to keep actors working, to keep cinematographers and [directors of photography] working.” Jo and her husband Charles Dumas, professor emeritus in the School of Theatre, frequently drive by local theaters to see if they are still open. At times, they are the only people in the theater.

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