How audiences respond- Film case Studies
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- Created on: 02-05-18 09:46
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2. Why would an audience react negatively to "Hunt for the Wilderpeople"s violence compared to "Spidermans"?
- Spidermans Violence is harder to do in real life.
- There are no clear heroes in "Hunt for the WIlderpeople".
- Because the violence shown is more realistic and people end up being shown hurt or injured.
- Because its not CGI violence.
3. How can audiences have a Participatory Response to a text?
- Audiences respond by keeping ideas to themselves.
- Audiences don't respond and carry on viewing the text.
- Audiences respond through control, dialogue and remix.
- Audiences respond through sharing their views.
4. What does the Reception Theory state that audiences respond to?
- Audiences respond to the representations in the text.
- Audiences respond to stereotypes in the text.
- Audiences respond to the ideological messages in the text.
- Audiences respond to the references in the text.
5. How would define an audience response?
- Variations in reactions due to complex and sophisticated audiences who have varied social and cultural experiences.
- How the text is constructed to encode meanings and messages to be decoded by audiences.
- Variations in reactions due to a difference in a persons background.
- Differences in how an audience views the text.
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