hoi.polloi wrote:The sense of manipulating any more than one 'figures' in a picture when more than one 'figure' has to be there is to prevent the models from knowing one another or interacting with one another outside the context given by the military media.
I am not sure I am convinced this is an instance of photo manipulation, but there is little reason to doubt it's a factor that separation and control of all figures would be a good idea. Although we know there is already an economy of players in the media, keeping them from talking to one another — just getting their imagery into a cheap studio, getting them to just shut up and take their check — is probably a good idea in some cases. If they don't want to conspire together or the people putting the imagery together don't want them to fully understand the consequences, the people would not necessarily be assembled all in one place on the same day in the same location.
Thank you for the detailed answer. I slowly get a "big" picture of media and their fakes. This is just insane how nearly everyone on this planet falls for this fakery. If I'm serious, the most fakes are extremely horribly made. (See 9/11 Planes) And still people fall for this. Probably because media interconnects their fake pictures with emotions, which will divert people from the pictures and videos itself and forces them to focus more on their emotions.
TTIP is something we soon get into Europe, including all bad stuff from USA. (No offense to US people, really. It's the government's, the whole lobbyists, etc. fault) And still we Europeans are not allowed to do anything about it but just sit and watch. I still believe that those fake wars, plane crashes and Ebola virus stories etc. going on currently are actually just made to divert from TTIP.