Description
Discover the groundbreaking insights of 'Film Audiences', a pivotal 2022 release by Manchester University Press. This essential monograph delves into the intricate dynamics between films and their viewers, making film audiences more visible and engaging. It explores how personal film journeys shape audience experiences while introducing innovative concepts like five types of audience formations and five geographies of film provision. This research is vital as it captures the richness of social and cultural engagement with cinema, particularly in the under-researched realm of British regional film audiences. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach and computational ontology, this book provides an essential foundation for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in audience preferences, demographics, and the impact of film on societal interactions. Elevate your understanding of film studies with this essential resource that bridges the gap between audience theory and practical application, enriching our comprehension of how films are consumed in diverse contexts. Whether you're a film researcher, a curator, or simply passionate about cinema, this text will enhance your perspectives on the multifaceted interactions that define film audiences today.