Hello readers! My research topic deals with violent film's effect on young viewers. To answer this question, my friends and I (Derek Kerr and Dugan Kemple) came up with the following research question: How does exposure to more realistic violence in film, as a result of enhanced special effects and technology, affect children's behavior, and how are these different from children's responses to older, less realistic films with violence?
This is an important question because as movies become more commercialized and the movie-theatre experience becomes a frequent activity for children and families, children are being exposed to more violence in films. We must analyze these films impact on children before more children experience negative effects of movie violence.
I will answer my research question through analyzing previous research done on similar topics. After summarizing these findings, I will make a formalized conclusion.
I do not consider this family bonding:
If the parents are scared of the movie, then this is not a movie that the kids should be watching. After reading my blog and my research, I doubt these parents would make the uninformed decision of letting their children watch a scary movie again!
This is an important question because as movies become more commercialized and the movie-theatre experience becomes a frequent activity for children and families, children are being exposed to more violence in films. We must analyze these films impact on children before more children experience negative effects of movie violence.
I will answer my research question through analyzing previous research done on similar topics. After summarizing these findings, I will make a formalized conclusion.
I do not consider this family bonding:
If the parents are scared of the movie, then this is not a movie that the kids should be watching. After reading my blog and my research, I doubt these parents would make the uninformed decision of letting their children watch a scary movie again!
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