Hidden Message and its Functions in Animation
"Message" is generally defined as what is imparted from the sender to the receiver in the communication process; this is performed through a variety of forms by different media. One general classification is dividing the messages info those understood consciously and those which are unders...
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doaj-932df91a804d407f9cd9e8e3487b05192021-06-22T10:45:37ZfasImam Sadiq UniversityReligion & Communication2252-02522588-64602010-02-011635-36296210.30497/rc.2010.14001400Hidden Message and its Functions in AnimationMohammad Javad Ramazani0دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد رشته معارف اسلامی و فرهنگ و ارتباطات دانشگاه امام صادق(ع)"Message" is generally defined as what is imparted from the sender to the receiver in the communication process; this is performed through a variety of forms by different media. One general classification is dividing the messages info those understood consciously and those which are understood unconsciously, in this sense messages lower than the audience's conscious threshold are technically called hidden or subliminal messages, which are functionally rooted in psychology. While in the past they were mostly practiced in hypnosis for latent learning, they now make a common feature of media such as the cinema including animation which often addresses children and the young in their early teens. This article deals with this process and its consequences from legal and commercial points of view.https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1400_85fe62d87837f305985afa69243e4e72.pdfhidden messagesubliminal messageanimationlatent learning |
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"Message" is generally defined as what is imparted from the sender to the receiver in the communication process; this is performed through a variety of forms by different media. One general classification is dividing the messages info those understood consciously and those which are understood unconsciously, in this sense messages lower than the audience's conscious threshold are technically called hidden or subliminal messages, which are functionally rooted in psychology. While in the past they were mostly practiced in hypnosis for latent learning, they now make a common feature of media such as the cinema including animation which often addresses children and the young in their early teens. This article deals with this process and its consequences from legal and commercial points of view. |
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