Monday, 23 September 2013

Audience Theory

Hypodermic Needle Theory:- Audiences passively receive the ideology transmitted via a media text, without any attempt on their part to process or challenge the data.

  • Problems- Not everyone accepts everything, otherwise we would live in a world where anyone could feed anything into us (propaganda)

The video above is about a breakup. Younger audiences see this as the norm that a relationship/breakup has to be dramatised. They may not see that this can be frowned upon and may be morally wrong.

Two Step Flow Theory:- The ideology is filtered by 'opinion leaders' and passed on to less active associates.

All music videos use the Two Step Flow Theory. The artist writes a song with a particular meaning. The director of the video puts forward a treatment and they put their interpretation of the song into a video what it is then passed onto the audience. The video may be completely different to the meaning of the song.

Uses and Gratifications:- Blumler and Katz:

  • Diversion- escape from everyday problems and routine.
  • Personal Relationships- using the media for emotional and other interaction (soaps to make you feel better...)
  • Personal identity- finding yourself reflected in texts, learning behaviours and values from texts.
  • Surveillance- Information which could be useful for living (weather, news, adverts)

The video above shows people in hopeless situations. People may relate to this and watch it to make them feel like they're not alone. The video then gives a 'hope' message which the audiences will hold onto to make them feel better.

Stuart Hall's Reading the Media

  • Dominant of Preferred Reading- how the director/creator wants the audience to view the media text.
  • Opposition Reading- when the audience rejects the preferred reading, and creates their own meaning of the text.
  • Negotiated Reading- a compromise between the dominant and opposition readings, where the audience accepts parts of the director's views, but has their own views on parts as well.


Again, the Taylor Swift music video shows the theory of 'Reading the Media'. The video and song is about a general breakup without naming names. This was the purpose. However, the audience has speculated who the 'mystery man' is with suggestions such as Harry Styles.

Objectification:-
Martha Nussbaum:
  • Instrumentality- the treatment of a person as a tool for the objectifier's purposes.
  • Denial of Autonomy- the treatment of a person as lacking in autonomy and self-determination.
  • Inertness- the treatment of a person as lacking in agency, and perhaps also in activity.
  • Fungibility- the treatment of a person as interchangeable with other objects.
  • Violability- the treatment of a person as lacking in boundary-integrity.
  • Ownership- the treatment of a person as something that is owned by another (can be bought of sold).
  • Denial of Subjectivity- the treatment of a person as something whose experiences and feelings (if any) need not be taken into account.
Rae Langton-
  • Reduction to Body- the treatment of a person as identified with their body, or body parts.
  • Reduction to Appearance- the treatment of a person primarily in terms  of how they look, or how they appear to the senses.
  • Silencing- the treatment of a person as if they are silent, laking the capacity to speak.


This One Direction video shows Rae Langton's theory of "Reduction to Appearance" One of the main reasons that One Direction are such a hit is because they are very popular with their audience because of their looks. The video exploits this because a lot of the shots are of them in 'trendy' clothes and with 'trendy' haircuts to increase the fan base.

1 comment:

  1. You have mentioned the key theories and related them to your work. You have made good use of embedding video. To improve this you need to add more detail about each theory as it is quite brief. 7/10

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