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Stages of Viewing Media Content
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Stages of Viewing Media Content

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During the pre-viewing stage, individuals may base their expectations on trailers, summaries, or word-of-mouth.

True

In the pre-viewing stage, people engage in activities like reading descriptions and looking up ratings to decide what to watch.

True

During the viewing stage, viewers are just passively absorbing information without actively processing it.

False

Before starting to watch a movie, individuals usually ask friends for suggestions to find something worth watching.

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People set their expectations about a TV show or movie only after they have finished watching it.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the pre-viewing stage, viewers may wonder about the behind-the-scenes details of a show, such as where it was filmed and who directed it.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Viewers process elements like storyline, characters, and themes simultaneously only during the pre-viewing stage.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the after-viewing stage, some people reflect on whether plot twists were as expected or surprising.

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Defamiliarization in viewing can lead to a sense of closeness and familiarity with familiar events, as viewers find new meanings in the text.

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Post-viewing reflection occurs during the pre-viewing stage as viewers try to make sense of unfamiliar aspects of a show.

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Study Notes

Viewing stages refer to the different phases of a viewer's experience when consuming media content such as television shows, movies, or videos online. These stages can vary depending on the individual and their specific engagement with the material. Here is a breakdown of what happens before, during, and after viewing media content:

Pre-Viewing Stage

This stage involves preparation for watching the content. It could entail finding something worth watching by browsing through channels, searching for recommendations, checking out reviews, or asking friends for suggestions. People often develop expectations based on trailers, summaries, or word-of-mouth prior to starting the actual viewing experience.

What Happens During this Stage?

During this stage, individuals engage in activities like searching for available programs, reading descriptions, looking up ratings, and deciding whether to watch something based on these factors. They may also set their expectations according to what they have learned from other sources about the program or movie.

During Viewing Stage

The primary focus here is obviously watching the content itself. However, viewers aren’t just passively absorbing information; rather, they actively process it using cognitive functions. Research has shown that people make predictions while watching films which influences how much attention they pay to certain scenes and what cues they pick up on. This means that viewers bring their personal experiences, knowledge, beliefs, emotions into play when engaging with media content.

What Happens During this Stage?

At this point, you might feel curious about who directed or acted in the show, where it was filmed or why you seem to find every scene so funny. While enjoying your favorite TV series or action film, you become immersed in its storyline, characters, themes, visual aspects etc., processing all these elements simultaneously. As you do this, you react emotionally to events depicted on screen - laughing at jokes, crying during sad moments, feeling anxious watching thrillers etc..

After Viewing Stage

After finishing a piece of media content, our brains continue working even though we may think otherwise because they need time to digest everything presented to us. Even if you didn't understand half of what went down in that foreign language drama or couldn't figure out why the protagonist did something odd, there will always be things lingering around somewhere in your mind, waiting for their proper place.

What Happens During this Stage?

In this final phase, post-viewing reflection occurs. Some people reflect on how accurate plot twists were compared to what they expected, others ponder over significant issues raised within stories, while some simply reminisce about enjoyable moments experienced throughout the duration of watching. At times, audiences experience defamiliarization - a sense of detachment or estrangement due to the rearrangement of familiar events, leading them to see new meanings in the text.

In summary, each stage of viewing provides unique insights into human cognition and behavior as well as providing valuable feedback to content creators regarding audience reception. By understanding these processes better, both consumers and producers alike stand to gain significantly.

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Explore the different phases individuals go through when consuming television shows, movies, or online videos. Learn about the pre-viewing stage, during viewing stage, and after viewing stage to understand how viewers engage with media content before, during, and after watching it.

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