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Does attention span differ between the teenagers (13-17) and adults (40…
Does attention span differ between the teenagers (13-17) and adults (40-60) of West Vancouver?
Teenage video interests
Youtube (medium length content)
Tiktok/Snapchat/Instagram (short content)
Movies/TV series (long content)
Slow-burn films
Story develops slowly into an explosive point
Every bit of screentime is significant
Requires more attention span
Attention span differences
Teenagers less than adults
Less distraction for adults
Positive correlation with age
West Vancouver
Relatively wealthy region
Small population
One movie theatre
Suburb
Slow-burn films choices:
"Solaris"
"2001: A Space Odyssey"
Chinatown
Slow-burn target audience
Cinephiles
Film students, analysts
Older generations
Sources
What is a slow-burn film?:
https://nofilmschool.com/slow-burn-movie-meaning-examples
Teenage attention span:
https://www.brainbalancecenters.com/blog/normal-attention-span-expectations-by-age
What is participant observation?:
https://www.thoughtco.com/participant-observation-research-3026557
Expectations
Hypothesis: There exists a positive correlation with age and attention span.
Claim: Adults will have more attention span than teenagers.
The slow-burn films I show will cause boredom within the teenagers and an urge to leave, less for the adults.