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The Effect of Background Music in Shark Documentaries on Viewers' Perceptions of Sharks

机译:鲨鱼纪录片中的背景音乐对观众对鲨鱼的感知的影响

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Despite the ongoing need for shark conservation and management, prevailing negative sentiments marginalize these animals and legitimize permissive exploitation. These negative attitudes arise from an instinctive, yet exaggerated fear, which is validated and reinforced by disproportionate and sensationalistic news coverage of shark ‘attacks’ and by highlighting shark-on-human violence in popular movies and documentaries. In this study, we investigate another subtler, yet powerful factor that contributes to this fear: the ominous background music that often accompanies shark footage in documentaries. Using three experiments, we show that participants rated sharks more negatively and less positively after viewing a 60-second video clip of swimming sharks set to ominous background music, compared to participants who watched the same video clip set to uplifting background music, or silence. This finding was not an artifact of soundtrack alone because attitudes toward sharks did not differ among participants assigned to audio-only control treatments. This is the first study to demonstrate empirically that the connotative attributes of background music accompanying shark footage affect viewers’ attitudes toward sharks. Given that nature documentaries are often regarded as objective and authoritative sources of information, it is critical that documentary filmmakers and viewers are aware of how the soundtrack can affect the interpretation of the educational content.
机译:尽管对鲨鱼的养护和管理有持续的需求,但普遍存在的负面情绪使这些动物边缘化,并使合法的剥削合法化。这些消极态度源于本能的但过分夸张的恐惧,而对鲨鱼“袭击”的不成比例和耸人听闻的新闻报道以及在流行电影和纪录片中强调了鲨鱼对人的暴力行为,则证实并加强了这种恐惧。在这项研究中,我们调查了导致这种恐惧的另一个微妙而强大的因素:纪录片中经常伴随着鲨鱼镜头的不祥背景音乐。通过三个实验,我们显示,与观看相同视频剪辑以提升背景音乐或保持沉默的参与者相比,观看60秒设置为不祥背景音乐的游泳鲨鱼的视频剪辑后,参与者对鲨鱼的评价更高,更低。这个发现并不是单独的配乐,因为在分配给仅进行音频控制的参与者中,对鲨鱼的态度没有差异。这是第一项通过经验证明鲨鱼镜头附带的背景音乐的内涵属性会影响观众对鲨鱼的态度的研究。鉴于自然纪录片通常被认为是客观而权威的信息来源,因此至关重要的是,纪录片摄制者和观众必须意识到配乐如何影响教育内容的解释。

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