The title of the post makes this seem a lot more interesting than it will be.
The article was about how scientists use eye motion capturing technology to see what parts of a movie people pay most attention to. The viewers seem to watch mostly the intense action parts of movie (big surprise). The article tells about how movie producers try and determine what part of the screen someone's eye is going to move to next and put the action there.
My opinion of this article is that it is common sense that people are going to look at the action parts of movies. I feel they didn't need to bring scientists in to know that people are looking at the giant cool looking explosion or the high speed chase. Also, knowing where the eye is looking doesn't really help movie makers keep people's attention, especially if the movie sucks... No one is going to watch it, even if it makes your eyes look certain places.
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