The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]

The film industry was born on 1930 and began on 1933 with the first film. In fact, Malaysia produces about 20 feature films annually and between 300-400 television drama and series a year apart from the in-house productions. The dictionary of Cambridge has defined stereotyping as a set of idea that...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahim, Farahaisya, Mohd Azizi, Nur Azureen Hasmeen, Mohamad Faridun, Mohamad Loqman Afiq, Sayed Azuddin, Syarifah Nadia
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spelling my.uitm.ir.766512023-04-13T06:45:03Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76651/ The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.] Abd Rahim, Farahaisya Mohd Azizi, Nur Azureen Hasmeen Mohamad Faridun, Mohamad Loqman Afiq Sayed Azuddin, Syarifah Nadia Statistical data Drama The film industry was born on 1930 and began on 1933 with the first film. In fact, Malaysia produces about 20 feature films annually and between 300-400 television drama and series a year apart from the in-house productions. The dictionary of Cambridge has defined stereotyping as a set of idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially on idea that is wrong. The purpose of researchers did this research is to know why does Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella film by Ahmad ldham Film Academy (AIFA) Motion Pictures Sdn Bhd, did not get attention from the society as they gained less than RM100,000 compared to Abang Long Fadil 2 film by Skop production which they earned about RM 1.3 million. Researchers wanted to know why does the society chose to enjoy Skop Production's film rather than watch Ahmad ldham Film Academy's. This research was conducted using in-depth interview by interviewing two lecturers and four students from Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Rembau. The main objective for the interview was to get the specific answer of Malaysians stereotyping viewers towards both of the local films. Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/76651/1/76651.pdf The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Abd Rahim, Farahaisya
Mohd Azizi, Nur Azureen Hasmeen
Mohamad Faridun, Mohamad Loqman Afiq
Sayed Azuddin, Syarifah Nadia
The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
description The film industry was born on 1930 and began on 1933 with the first film. In fact, Malaysia produces about 20 feature films annually and between 300-400 television drama and series a year apart from the in-house productions. The dictionary of Cambridge has defined stereotyping as a set of idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially on idea that is wrong. The purpose of researchers did this research is to know why does Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella film by Ahmad ldham Film Academy (AIFA) Motion Pictures Sdn Bhd, did not get attention from the society as they gained less than RM100,000 compared to Abang Long Fadil 2 film by Skop production which they earned about RM 1.3 million. Researchers wanted to know why does the society chose to enjoy Skop Production's film rather than watch Ahmad ldham Film Academy's. This research was conducted using in-depth interview by interviewing two lecturers and four students from Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Rembau. The main objective for the interview was to get the specific answer of Malaysians stereotyping viewers towards both of the local films.
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author Abd Rahim, Farahaisya
Mohd Azizi, Nur Azureen Hasmeen
Mohamad Faridun, Mohamad Loqman Afiq
Sayed Azuddin, Syarifah Nadia
author_facet Abd Rahim, Farahaisya
Mohd Azizi, Nur Azureen Hasmeen
Mohamad Faridun, Mohamad Loqman Afiq
Sayed Azuddin, Syarifah Nadia
author_sort Abd Rahim, Farahaisya
title The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
title_short The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
title_full The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
title_fullStr The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The stereotyping film viewers towards Malaysian film productions: a study of Abang Long Fadil 2 & Pencuri Hati Mr Cinderella / Farahaisya Abd Rahim ... [et al.]
title_sort stereotyping film viewers towards malaysian film productions: a study of abang long fadil 2 & pencuri hati mr cinderella / farahaisya abd rahim ... [et al.]
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