Examining the Motivations of Walt Disney Heroes and Villains and Their Association with Audience Appeal and Future Film Production

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1080/08838151.2022.2120879
Lindsay S. Hahn, Melinda R. Aley, Alexandra Frank, C. Lawrence, Tahleen A. Lattimer
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ABSTRACT Guided by the model of intuitive-motivation and exemplars, we content analyzed the population of N = 734 Walt Disney Studio film synopses to determine whether Disney’s heroes and villains were motivated by altruistic or egoistic values, and if these values were associated with films’ audience ratings, box-office performance, or the future production of similar value-laden films. Results revealed that heroes were most likely to be motivated by altruism, villains were most likely to be motivated by egoism, and films’ emphasis on altruism was associated with more positive audience ratings and greater box-office earnings. No clear relationship between motivations and future film production emerged. We discuss how the present results can inform future work investigating the relationship between audiences and Disney content.
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考察迪斯尼英雄和恶棍的动机及其与观众吸引力和未来电影制作的关系
在直觉动机和范例模型的指导下,我们对N = 734个沃尔特·迪士尼电影公司的电影大纲进行了内容分析,以确定迪士尼的英雄和恶棍是受到利他主义还是利己主义价值观的激励,以及这些价值观是否与电影的收视率、票房表现或未来类似的价值电影的制作有关。结果显示,英雄最有可能受到利他主义的激励,反派最有可能受到利己主义的激励,而强调利他主义的电影与更高的收视率和更高的票房收入有关。动机和未来的电影制作之间没有明确的关系。我们讨论了目前的结果如何为未来调查观众和迪士尼内容之间关系的工作提供信息。
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