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Learning Objective:
• Understand how to plan an answer to
exam question 1b.
• Revise and understand a range of
audience theories.
Exam question 1b
Like question 1a, 1b is:
• about your coursework.
• 30 minutes
• 25 marks
However, it is different because:
• Only write about one production.
• Focus on analysing the product – not describing
how you made it.
• You must include at least two theorists.
Question 1B
Which concepts might we be
asked about?
Audience - how media products target audiences, which audiences
actually consume media products, how media audiences actually read
and consume. Critics?
Genre – how do we categorise media texts? How does your product
relate to other examples of the same genre? (consider print, audio,
video or online). Critics?
Narrative - Applying different models of narrative structure to your work
may reveal unconscious things that you did in the way you have
constructed it. Models and theories?
Media Language - genre, narrative, audience, techniques and
conventions of different forms of media (how shots are organised in
film, how text is laid out on a page)
Representation – how are social groups presented? What messages
are implied? What would particular types of criticism (e.g. feminism)
make of it?
Audience
• We are going to look at a variety of
theories relating to audience.
• Make notes on each one.
The Hypodermic Needle Model
• 1920s attempt to explain how mass audiences might
react to mass media
• Audiences passively receive the information
• Audiences do not process or challenge the data
so the information is unmediated .
The Hypodermic Needle Model
The Hypodermic Needle Model
• As an audience, we are manipulated by the creators of media
texts, and our behaviour can be easily changed by media-
makers
• Audience are passive and heterogenous
• This model is quoted during moral panics
Stuart hallStuart hall
andand
receptionreception
theorytheory
McDonalds want you to think....
You may agree
Or.....
You may disagree
Or.....
You may think that big macs do taste good,
but I’ll only have them every now and again …
So there are three possible readings of that
one advert.
The preferred or
dominant reading is
the reading media
producers hope
audiences will take
from the text.
The audience may reject
the preferred reading,
receiving their own
alternative message. This is
an oppositional reading.
Negotiated reading is when
audiences acknowledge the
preferred reading, but modify
it to
suit their own values and
opinions – a compromise.
Stuart Hall – Encoding/Decoding
• Dominant – ‘flag waving patriot who
responds to George Bush’s latest speech’.
• Oppositional – ‘the pacifist who
understands the speech but rejects it’.
• Negotiated – ‘the viewer who agrees with
the need for a response to Sept. 11th
but
doesn’t agree to the military means
announced’.
Uses & Gratifications
• 1960s – generation had grown up with TV
• audiences make choices about what they do
when consuming texts
• audiences made up of individuals who
actively consume texts for different
reasons and in different ways
Uses & Gratifications
Blumer and Katz (1974) state a text might be used for the
following purposes:
• Diversion - escape from everyday problems and routine.
• Personal Relationships - using the media for emotional
and other interaction, eg) substituting soap operas for
family life
• Personal Identity - finding yourself reflected in texts,
learning behaviour and values from texts
• Surveillance - Information which could be useful for
living eg) weather reports, financial news, holiday
bargains
Effects Theory
(Anderson and Dill)
• study into violent videogames
• found that real-life violent video game play
was related to aggressive behaviour and
delinquency
• laboratory exposure to a graphically violent
videogame increased aggressive thoughts
and behaviour
• particularly strong impact on children
• studies like this are often cited in moral
panics
Moral Panics - SpringhallSpringhall
- a moral panic occurs when the official or press
reaction to a deviant social or cultural
phenomenon is out of all proportion to the
actual threat offered (1998)
- Springhall’s book “Youth, Popular Culture and
Moral Panics” points out that moral panics
have occurred in society since the nineteenth
century. He argues that moral panics give
more of an insight into adult anxieties (e.g. fear
of technology and the future).
Audience Theories
Hopefully you now have an understanding of
5 audience theories:
• Hypodermic needle
• Stuart Hall – Reception Theory
• Uses and Gratifications
• Effects Theory
• Springhall - moral panics
Applying audience theory to your
work
• Choose one of your coursework productions and answer the
following:
1) Who is your target audience? How did you develop your target
audience?
2) How does your production appeal to your target audience?
3) What effects could your product have on an audience, according to
the hypodermic needle theory?
4) What are the preferred, negotiated and oppositional readings that
could be made of your product?
5) What uses and gratifications will the target audience get from the
production?
6) Applying Effects Theory, are there any possible negative impacts of
your product?
• How useful is the concept of audience in understanding your work?

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G235 1b) Audience

  • 1. Learning Objective: • Understand how to plan an answer to exam question 1b. • Revise and understand a range of audience theories.
  • 2. Exam question 1b Like question 1a, 1b is: • about your coursework. • 30 minutes • 25 marks However, it is different because: • Only write about one production. • Focus on analysing the product – not describing how you made it. • You must include at least two theorists.
  • 4. Which concepts might we be asked about? Audience - how media products target audiences, which audiences actually consume media products, how media audiences actually read and consume. Critics? Genre – how do we categorise media texts? How does your product relate to other examples of the same genre? (consider print, audio, video or online). Critics? Narrative - Applying different models of narrative structure to your work may reveal unconscious things that you did in the way you have constructed it. Models and theories? Media Language - genre, narrative, audience, techniques and conventions of different forms of media (how shots are organised in film, how text is laid out on a page) Representation – how are social groups presented? What messages are implied? What would particular types of criticism (e.g. feminism) make of it?
  • 5. Audience • We are going to look at a variety of theories relating to audience. • Make notes on each one.
  • 6. The Hypodermic Needle Model • 1920s attempt to explain how mass audiences might react to mass media • Audiences passively receive the information • Audiences do not process or challenge the data so the information is unmediated . The Hypodermic Needle Model
  • 7. The Hypodermic Needle Model • As an audience, we are manipulated by the creators of media texts, and our behaviour can be easily changed by media- makers • Audience are passive and heterogenous • This model is quoted during moral panics
  • 9. McDonalds want you to think....
  • 11. Or..... You may think that big macs do taste good, but I’ll only have them every now and again …
  • 12. So there are three possible readings of that one advert.
  • 13. The preferred or dominant reading is the reading media producers hope audiences will take from the text.
  • 14. The audience may reject the preferred reading, receiving their own alternative message. This is an oppositional reading.
  • 15. Negotiated reading is when audiences acknowledge the preferred reading, but modify it to suit their own values and opinions – a compromise.
  • 16. Stuart Hall – Encoding/Decoding • Dominant – ‘flag waving patriot who responds to George Bush’s latest speech’. • Oppositional – ‘the pacifist who understands the speech but rejects it’. • Negotiated – ‘the viewer who agrees with the need for a response to Sept. 11th but doesn’t agree to the military means announced’.
  • 17. Uses & Gratifications • 1960s – generation had grown up with TV • audiences make choices about what they do when consuming texts • audiences made up of individuals who actively consume texts for different reasons and in different ways
  • 18. Uses & Gratifications Blumer and Katz (1974) state a text might be used for the following purposes: • Diversion - escape from everyday problems and routine. • Personal Relationships - using the media for emotional and other interaction, eg) substituting soap operas for family life • Personal Identity - finding yourself reflected in texts, learning behaviour and values from texts • Surveillance - Information which could be useful for living eg) weather reports, financial news, holiday bargains
  • 19. Effects Theory (Anderson and Dill) • study into violent videogames • found that real-life violent video game play was related to aggressive behaviour and delinquency • laboratory exposure to a graphically violent videogame increased aggressive thoughts and behaviour • particularly strong impact on children • studies like this are often cited in moral panics
  • 20. Moral Panics - SpringhallSpringhall - a moral panic occurs when the official or press reaction to a deviant social or cultural phenomenon is out of all proportion to the actual threat offered (1998) - Springhall’s book “Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics” points out that moral panics have occurred in society since the nineteenth century. He argues that moral panics give more of an insight into adult anxieties (e.g. fear of technology and the future).
  • 21. Audience Theories Hopefully you now have an understanding of 5 audience theories: • Hypodermic needle • Stuart Hall – Reception Theory • Uses and Gratifications • Effects Theory • Springhall - moral panics
  • 22. Applying audience theory to your work • Choose one of your coursework productions and answer the following: 1) Who is your target audience? How did you develop your target audience? 2) How does your production appeal to your target audience? 3) What effects could your product have on an audience, according to the hypodermic needle theory? 4) What are the preferred, negotiated and oppositional readings that could be made of your product? 5) What uses and gratifications will the target audience get from the production? 6) Applying Effects Theory, are there any possible negative impacts of your product? • How useful is the concept of audience in understanding your work?