Title: 3-D cinema: immersive media technology
Author: Jackman, Anna Hamilton
Journal: GeoJournal
ISSN: 0343-2521
Date: 06/06/2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-015-9651-5
This paper has aimed to provide a sustained consideration of the previously under-examined, yet commercially and popularly notable, media format of 3-D cinema. It talked about people emotion, “heightened sensory experience”, and “immersive”. It talked about technological shift towards the increasingly pervasive and sophisticated engagement of the wider multi-sensory palette is explored. And it uses a lot of references.
Briefly explain to a first year university student what theory is, and what theory is not.
ASQ thinks reference is not theory, none of reference, data, variable, diagram and hypotheses are theory, even they are often used in articles. Theory is answer “WHY”, it’s relationship between different phenomena, it’s a story about why acts, events, structures and thoughts occur. Theory will dig into the process to understand why this phenomena occur or not occur. It will investigate the micro process, some other concept or other direction, and expand it to social phenomena. It will contain some meaning which may even conflict with our common knowledge.
Describe the major theory or theories that are used in your selected paper. Which theory type (see Table 2 in Gregor) can the theory or theories be characterized as?
I think the paper I select is using the Manipulation or teleological causal analysis. Since they relies on an everyday understanding of a cause as an act by an intentional agent. It talked about how important the ‘’immersive’’ in the 3-D cinema, which is considered about people’s emotion. And the aims is actually tried to ‘‘heightened sensory experience’’.
Which are the benefits and limitations of using the selected theory or theories?
The benefit is make the concept of research more reasonable, The limitation is lack of evidence, no soundness argument.
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