THE EFFECT OF HOLLYWOOD, BOLLYWOOD, AND LOLLYWOOD FILMS ON CRIME IN PUNJAB
Hafiz Muhammad Raza Ahmad,
Dr. Wajiha Raza Rizvi () and
Farahat Ali
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Hafiz Muhammad Raza Ahmad: Beaconhouse National University Pakistan
Dr. Wajiha Raza Rizvi: Beaconhouse National University Pakistan
Farahat Ali: University of Central Punjab, Pakistan
Journal of Media & Communication (JMC), 2021, vol. 1, issue 2, 113-137
Abstract:
This research study was conducted to perform a detailed content analysis of the most popular Hollywood animated movies. Each movie is from the top animation houses for instance, Disney Animation Studios, Pixar and DreamWorks Animations. And, for this purpose a sample of 10 years with total 9 feature-length animated movies was selected to understand the content through depiction of universal values. Since audiences have a love-hate relationship with movies from the beginning, nonetheless, movies, particularly animation has always been a source of entertainment among the children and adults alike. Therefore, our focus is on the depiction and frequency of universal values in the animated movies for instance, which of these have appeared the most and which are the less repeated among all the values analyzed in the study.
Keywords: Popular; animated movies; universal values; content analysis; Disney; animation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.46745/ilma.jmc.2020.01.02.01
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