Here are my thoughts about how to experience MOOV. In my opinion, MOOV is not exactly designed to be "watched". You don't sit and watch this channel for hours. I think it is more like an artistic background that you can turn on, say when you are hosting a party. I also like to have MOOV on, when I am doing other things and don't want to concentrate on TV too much, like reading or working on my computer. MOOV puts me in the mood, helps me relax and it doesn't distract my attention too much, so I can focus on other things. Of course, occasionally it does catch my attention when I see especially interesting visuals. I saw several episodes, that I liked very much. My favorite is "Light Wheels" ("Pacific Park") by Kathryn Cates.
And of course there are a couple of episodes, perhaps not very typical for MOOV, that certainly deserve to be watched: A 20-minute or so Mars panorama (fascinating!) and a timeless classic "The Man With A Movie Camera" (too bad it is not shown in OAR!). I wish they had accurate program schedule, so that people who are interested in watching specific programs like these two would be able to catch them.
And of course there are a couple of episodes, perhaps not very typical for MOOV, that certainly deserve to be watched: A 20-minute or so Mars panorama (fascinating!) and a timeless classic "The Man With A Movie Camera" (too bad it is not shown in OAR!). I wish they had accurate program schedule, so that people who are interested in watching specific programs like these two would be able to catch them.