Schleifer-Katz Evan, Ortu Daniele
Department of Behavior Analysis, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle #310919, Denton, TX 76203 USA.
Anal Verbal Behav. 2022 Dec 12;39(1):99-117. doi: 10.1007/s40616-022-00178-5. eCollection 2023 Jun.
The discipline of film studies often engages in analyses of the functions of filmmakers' decisions in terms of their effects on viewers. Behavior analysis uses a similar, functional-analytic approach toward understanding the relationship between individuals' behavior and the environmental effects that maintain their behavior. Given converging similarities between the two disciplines, a functional analysis of filmmaking is provided, using Skinner (1957)'s as a guiding framework. Similar to behavioral conceptualizations of language and speaker-listener verbal episodes, the analysis prioritizes functional explanation of the controlling variables and conditions that underlie the meaning of filmmakers' behavior and behavioral products, rather than solely focusing on their topographical description. Viewers' responses to the audiovisual stimuli of the film are emphasized as key controlling variables, through rules specifying contingency relations as well as through contingency shaping, including when the filmmaker acts as a self-viewer who directly shapes their own behavior. Their responding as a self-viewer during the production and editing of a film is explored as a problem-solving process, similar to other artists who serve as their own audience when creating and editing their behavioral products.
电影研究学科常常从电影制作人的决策对观众的影响方面,对这些决策的功能进行分析。行为分析采用类似的功能分析方法来理解个体行为与维持其行为的环境影响之间的关系。鉴于这两个学科存在趋同的相似性,本文以斯金纳(1957年)的理论为指导框架,对电影制作进行功能分析。与语言及说话者 - 倾听者言语事件的行为概念类似,该分析优先考虑对构成电影制作人行为及行为产物意义基础的控制变量和条件进行功能解释,而非仅仅专注于对其形式的描述。观众对电影视听刺激的反应被强调为关键控制变量,通过规定偶然关系的规则以及偶然塑造来实现,包括电影制作人作为自我观众直接塑造自身行为的时候。电影制作和剪辑过程中电影制作人作为自我观众的反应被视作一个解决问题的过程,这与其他在创作和编辑自身行为产物时将自己视为观众的艺术家类似。