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Title: Influence of character type and narrative setting on character desing for fictional television series
Other Titles: Communication & Society
Authors: Igartua, Juan J.
Marcos Ramos, María
Keywords: fiction
character
analysis
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Communication & Society
Citation: Igartua, J.J. and Marcos-Ramos, M. (2015). Influence of character type and narrative setting on character design for fictional television series.Communication & Society 28(1), 63-77.https://doi.org/10.15581/003.28.35968
Abstract: The importance of characters in fictional audiovisual productions has received much emphasis in research on media entertainment. However, despite the centrality of characters, analysis of the factors that influence their design is a topic that has scarcely been approached. The objective of this research study was to analyze the process of designing fictional audiovisual characters. Participants (N = 303) were audiovisual communication students whose task was to create a fictional character while being manipulated experimentally (through instructions) as to the type of character to design (general versus immigrant character) and the fictional setting (hospital versus police station). The dependent variables were related to the attribution of narrative characteristics, socio-demographic characteristics, personality traits and potential for audience identification with the character. The results show that the type of character and narrative setting influenced the occupation assigned to that character: when the character to be designed was an immigrant and the action was to take place in a police station they were most frequently considered criminals. It was also confirmed that the character type to be designed affected the narrative role, role in the plot, educational level and socioeconomic status assigned to the created character. In addition, the immigrant character was assigned a lower identification potential and this, in turn, influenced the personality traits assigned to the character.
URI: https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/3856
ISSN: 2386-7876
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