“This Ticking Noise in My Head”

John P. Hutson, Joseph P. Magliano, T. Smith, Lester C. Loschky
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Abstract

This study tested the role of the audio soundtrack in the opening scene of Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil (Orson Welles and Albert Zugsmith, 1958) in supporting a predictive inference that a time bomb will explode, as the filmmakers intended. We designed two experiments and interpreted their results using the Scene Perception and Event Comprehension Theory (SPECT). Across both experiments, viewers watched the scene, we manipulated their knowledge of the bomb, and they made a predictive inference just before the bomb would explode. Experiment 1 found that the likelihood of predicting the explosion decreased when the soundtrack was absent. Experiment 2 showed that individual differences in working memory accounted for variability in generating the prediction when the soundtrack was absent. We explore the implications for filmmaking in general.
“我脑子里嘀嗒作响的声音”
这项研究测试了在奥森·威尔斯的电影《魔触》(Orson Welles and Albert Zugsmith, 1958)的开场场景中,音频配乐的作用,以支持一个预测推断,即定时炸弹将会爆炸,正如电影制片人所希望的那样。我们设计了两个实验,并使用场景感知和事件理解理论(SPECT)解释了它们的结果。在两个实验中,观众观看了场景,我们操纵了他们对炸弹的认知,让他们在炸弹爆炸前做出预测推断。实验1发现,当没有配乐时,预测爆炸的可能性降低。实验2表明,工作记忆的个体差异解释了在没有音乐时产生预测的差异。我们将从总体上探讨这对电影制作的影响。
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