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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2018.16.4.313

Effect of drone's moving image on audience's flow, arousal of interest, emotional state  

Park, Dug-Chun (Dept. of media Communication, Dongseo University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.16, no.4, 2018 , pp. 313-319 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experimental research explores the effect of drone's moving image on media audience's flow, arousal of interest and emotional state. Most previous researchers of media image effect insisted that camera movement should be abstained in order to give audience the feeling that movement of figures is in the contents story itself. and camera movement also can disturb natural viewing of audience. For the purpose of finding the effect of drone's moving image on media audience's flow, arousal of interest and emotional state, 2 groups of subjects composed of 56 university students were exposed to 2 different video clips, one with moving drone's image, the other with hovering drone's image. After this experiment, Questions which were designed to measure audience's flow, arousal of interest and emotional state were asked and analysed. This research found that subjects exposed to moving drone's image felt more interested and more positive emotional state than subjects exposed to hovering drone's image. However meaningful effect of drone's moving image on audience's flow was not found.
Keywords
Drone; Moving image; Flow; Arousal of interest; Emotional state;
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