explore what researchers have found about the impact of the technology of filmmaking on the audiences. For example, does high definition (now ULTRA high definition in TV) make people physically react differently to a movie or TV scene than before, when the image was not so clear? Did the introduction of surround sound change the way we reacted to emotions, versus when sound was monophonic (monaural), or even only in stereo?

In a 5-page (minimum) paper (cover page and Works Cited page do not count as content pages, nor does an abstract page), with at least 3 cited scholarly references, explore the following:Researchers have been studying the effects of films on audiences since the early 1900s. Film study evolved to focus largely on a psychological perspective, with interdisciplinary approaches included.
Today, however, researchers are focusing on the technology of filmmaking. We are in an amazing age of technology, in which the image itself plays a paramount part in shaping the way we think, writes Ira Konigsberg, of the University of Michigan.

Film [was] the art form of the 20th century, and maintains a significant hold on our imagination and culture. It offer immense opportunity to understand individual and social psychology, writes Konigsberg.
Some research names you might come across include Norman Holland, Torben Grodal, and Patrick Hogan.
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