儿童电影中的皮肤病学发现

Fareen Momin, V. Reese, Richard F. Wagner Jr.
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简介:电影制作人利用皮肤科的发现来帮助观众区分“好”和“坏”角色,通过塑造有可识别皮肤发现的反派角色。本研究的目的是分析18部迪士尼真人电影与其早期动画电影的对比,以确定该行业根据英雄或反派角色对某些角色的刻画是否存在变化或相关性。方法:为了更好地了解皮肤科检查结果在电影行业的使用是如何变化的,将18部迪士尼真人电影与早期动画电影进行了比较,以了解电影行业根据英雄或反派角色塑造某些角色的变化或相关性。结果:膜拮抗剂的皮肤学表现明显多于主角(p<0.0001)。此外,与主角相比,膜拮抗剂眶周色素沉着过度(p=0.02)和鼻唇沟(p=0.05)的频率明显更高。结论:这些发现对儿童电影的皮肤学内容具有重要意义。这项研究的结果表明,电影制作人继续使用常见的皮肤病学发现来间接地将角色描绘成“好”或“坏”
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Dermatological Findings in Children’s Films
Introduction: Filmmakers use dermatologic findings to help the audiences decipher between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ characters by portraying villains with recognizable skin findings. The objective of this study was to analyze 18 Disney live-action movies in relation to their earlier animated releases to determine whether there were changes or correlation about how the industry portrayed certain characters based on their roles as heroes or villains. Methods: To better understand how the use of dermatological findings are changing in the film industry, eighteen Disney live-action movies in relation to their earlier animated releases were compared for changes or correlation on how the industry portrays certain characters based on their roles as heroes or villains. Results: Film antagonists were depicted with significantly more dermatologic findings than protagonists (p<0.0001). In addition, the frequency of periorbital hyperpigmentation (p=0.02) and nasolabial folds (p=0.05) were significantly higher in antagonists verses protagonists. Conclusion: These findings have important implications about the dermatological content of movies directed toward children. Findings of this study suggest filmmakers are continuing to use common dermatological findings to indirectly portray characters as ‘good’ or ‘bad.’
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