Monday 13 October 2008

6; audience interpretations

The reaction for Koyaanisqatsi was very negative with some positive comments added. Some said it was a complicated piece of footage as it didn’t include speech and others said it really showed you what life is like in fast and slow motion.
For Telling Lies, it was all positive comments ranging from “great film” to “brilliant”.
1001 nights was also a mixed reaction like Koyaanisqatsi as some people said they were lost after the words “limo” and “rhino” were mentioned.

It doesn’t matter that we all have different views on the films as everyone is entitled to their own opinions and says on what they see. If people hate it, then they hate it, and if people like it, then they like it.
It isn’t really important that we all have one interpretation because then we wouldn’t be able to get another persons opinion on things.


The relationship that the artist has with the audience is positive. If it wasn't, he wouldn't have included them in his footage. He's obviously put some thought into it which varies from what age group it would be for to how it should be shown. He's used a lot of audience participation.

1 comment:

CSC MEDIA said...

Check this for errors. Why is the individual interpretation good or important? Can you explain the relationship the artist has with the audience?