How audiences respond- Film case Studies 0.0 / 5 ? Media StudiesAudience RepsonseA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: JW0Created on: 02-05-18 09:46 How would define an audience response? Variations in reactions due to complex and sophisticated audiences who have varied social and cultural experiences. 1 of 10 What was used to further explain the "Direct Effect" from the "Media Effects Debate? Banduras BOBO Doll Experiment 2 of 10 What factor from "Spiderman: Homecoming" is most likely to be mimicked by a younger audience? Fantasy Violence 3 of 10 Why would parents react to "Spiderman: Homecoming" in a more positive way than "Hunt for the Wilderpeople"? Harder to imitate things in Spiderman: Homecoming compared to Hunt for the Wilderpoeple 4 of 10 Which theory relates to an audience response being influenced by opinion leaders? Two Step Flow 5 of 10 How did Henry Jenkins define digital texts? Spreadable and Shareable 6 of 10 How can audiences have a Participatory Response to a text? Audiences respond through control, dialogue and remix. 7 of 10 Why would an older audience without children have a positive response to "Paddington 2" Because Paddington has been around for years and it may bring back memories for them. 8 of 10 Why would an audience react negatively to "Hunt for the Wilderpeople"s violence compared to "Spidermans"? Because the violence shown is more realistic and people end up being shown hurt or injured. 9 of 10 What does the Reception Theory state that audiences respond to? Audiences respond to the ideological messages in the text. 10 of 10
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