HOW FAR MIGHT AUDIENCES RESPOND DIFFERENTLY TO REPRESENTATIONS IN THE SET EPISODE OF 'THE BRIDGE'?
HOW FAR MIGHT AUDIENCES RESPOND DIFFERENTLY TO REPRESENTATIONS IN THE SET EPISODE OF 'THE BRIDGE'?
Refer to Stuart Hall's reception theory in your response.
Stuart Hall developed the reception theory which asserts that media texts are encoded and decoded. As the producer encodes messages through their media work, the audience will decode it; however, due to the individual differences of the audience members, they will decode the media in different ways and possibly a different way in which the producer originally intended. With 'The Bridge' being a Scandinavian nordic noir TV series, they have audiences globally; global reach in media production is available to view in many countries which in this case is BBC. Stuart Hall stressed the importance of an active audience which is when the audience does not receive the information passively but are consciously trying to make sense of the message being given to them. In The Bridge, the plot was the murder of Helen Anker; this lets the audience actively participate in the show as they are able to
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