Writing for Everyone

M. Mille
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Drawing on the example of a French soap opera, PBLV, this article demonstrates how television screenwriters integrate audience constraints into the production of fiction. Writers take into account viewing statistics, although the main concern for audience numbers lies with the producer and the TV channel. Although they are themselves highly educated and in intellectual professions, they tend to consider their audience as being largely working class. This representation underlies the rules of screenwriting they apply, which aim to attract and captivate an audience that is often considered inattentive. It also supposes a belief in the effects of television itself and its power of addiction. Yet the representation is not based on either a precise knowledge of the audience, nor on the writers’ own television viewing habits. The attitudes screenwriters have towards their public is in fact defined by the social distance that separates them. This representation informs the way they valorize their work by imbibing the soap opera with pedagogic objectives.
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本文以法国肥皂剧《PBLV》为例,展示了电视编剧如何将观众约束融入小说创作中。编剧会考虑收视数据,尽管观众数量主要取决于制片人和电视频道。尽管他们自己受过高等教育,从事知识行业,但他们往往认为自己的听众主要是工人阶级。这种表现是他们所应用的剧本写作规则的基础,其目的是吸引和吸引那些通常被认为不专心的观众。它还假定人们相信电视本身的影响及其上瘾的力量。然而,这种表现既不是基于对观众的精确了解,也不是基于编剧自己的电视观看习惯。事实上,编剧对公众的态度是由他们之间的社会距离决定的。这种表现告诉他们如何通过吸收带有教学目标的肥皂剧来评估他们的工作。
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