Friday, 21 April 2017

Additional theories for audience. Patrick Films

Patrick Phillips and the 5 pleasures of film can be applied to your music video. How did you intend the audience to react or how could they react to your music video???


1:SHAPE
One pleasure of film texts is the pleasure of shape 
       A) the audience hope for more undiluted emotion, more intense spectacle, more stimulation etc in order to have all the emotions made clearer and more absolute
       B) the audience desire resolution so that we feel emotionally satisfied by pleasingly absolute ‘closure’.


2:PLAY
The audience can enjoy the fact that films offer the opportunity to try out experiences and undergo states of being or feelings/emotions that are often very different to our daily lives. These are forms of sophisticated imaginative ‘play’ that happen in a reassuringly safe way. They can play with the viewers emotions or make them experience things that they ahven't before.


3:REFLECTION
Narratives force us to consider big issues and give us an opportunity to reflect on issues that we might not consider or that pass us by in real life. In films we encounter big questions about love, life, death, moral dilemmas etc and gain pleasure from reflecting upon them for a limited time. 


4:DESIRE
A massive pleasure of films, Phillips argues, is that they involve staging our desires and letting us play out our fantasies – they are an outlet for our imaginative selves. While being a spectator we imagine ourselves to be the beauties and heroes on screen, living out a glamorous and exciting life.


5:CATHARSIS

Catharsis is about having a big emotional release. The idea is that powerful onscreen drama helps the viewer identify with the experiences, especially sorrowful ones, of characters in a film. Drama can evoke powerful emotions, and people who watch it and are moved. lThe emotion we feel and express is a kind of liberation as we vent feelings it would be ‘inappropriate’ to express at other times or that we might have suppressed and stored up.

Audience theory

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