INFLUENCE OF CHARACTERâS VISUAL STYLE ON READERâS EMPATHY ON SAD EMOTIONAL STORY (CASE STUDY: WEBTOON âBINGKAI TITIKâ)
In visual style, there’s a range between realistic to simplification, also another range of abstractions between them, and each of the points that spread across the range has its own advantage and disadvantages. With the high need of visual style in this day and age, curiosity about whether visua...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | In visual style, there’s a range between realistic to simplification, also another
range of abstractions between them, and each of the points that spread across the
range has its own advantage and disadvantages. With the high need of visual style
in this day and age, curiosity about whether visual style affects human empathy for
characters emerges. To answer that curiosity, then a certain media and narration
that could induce empathy are needed to conduct research. Thus, this research uses
webtoon as a media and emotional story that focuses on the sad situation as the
narration. Webtoon has been growing rapidly in Indonesia recently as an
entertainment medium; and an emotional sad story is considered to be able to
trigger a higher reader’s involvement with characters, rather than a happy or
neutral story. This study aims to see how three variations of character visual style
(simplification, combination, and realistic) in a webtoon with a sad emotional story
impacts empathy, and which has higher visual familiarity. This study uses a
quantitative approach, with between – participant experiment method that uses
three visual styles as stimuli exposure and a developed questionnaire as the
instrument. The case study that is being used in this research is “Bingkai Titik” by
Gabriel PT Dedi (combination style). The rest of the stimuli (simplification and
realistic) are designed without changing the story, layout, colors, and other
components. This experiment involved 63 participants from age 16 – 29 who has
minimal 1 year experience of reading comics/webtoon, and have moderately – high
empathy score. This experiment found that there is a significant correlation
between visual familiarity and empathy. There is no significant difference between
stimuli on empathy variable. Realistic visual style produces the highest visual
familiarity, and there are significant differences between the stimuli. It is suspected
that there’are other variables that could effect the empathic response notsignificant result. Those variables are different personal past – experience,
inconsistency usage of eyes across the variables (eyes are only used in realistic
style), not enough episodes for the readers to connect emotionally with the
characters, etc. This research is expected to contribute as a reference for design
consideration in media (specifically using realistic style to optimlize familiarity) or
future studies in the field of visual style. |
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