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Ethnic Representation Analysis of Commercial Movie Posters

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Ethnic Representation Analysis of Commercial Movie Posters

D. Kagan, M. Levy, et al.

This study by Dima Kagan, Mor Levy, Michael Fire, and Galit Fuhrmann Alpert delves into ethnic bias in commercial movie posters using deep learning to analyze nearly 125,000 posters. A positive trend is uncovered, showing that recent English-speaking films are increasingly reflecting the ethnic diversity of the actual US population. The authors suggest a groundbreaking automated method for monitoring this vital aspect in the film industry.... show more
Abstract
In the last decades, global awareness toward the importance of diverse representation has been increasing. The lack of diversity and discrimination toward minorities did not skip the film industry. Here, we examine ethnic bias in the film industry through commercial posters, the industry's primary advertisement medium for decades. Movie posters are designed to establish the viewer's initial impression. We developed a novel approach for evaluating ethnic bias in the film industry by analyzing nearly 125,000 posters using state-of-the-art deep learning models. Our analysis shows that while ethnic biases still exist, there is a trend of reduction of bias, as seen by several parameters. Particularly in English-speaking movies, the ethnic distribution of characters on posters from the last couple of years is reaching numbers that are approaching the actual ethnic composition of the US population. An automatic approach to monitoring ethnic diversity in the film industry, potentially integrated with financial value, may be of significant use for producers and policymakers.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 08, 2024
Authors
Dima Kagan, Mor Levy, Michael Fire, Galit Fuhrmann Alpert
Tags
ethnic bias
movie posters
deep learning
film industry
diversity
ethnic distribution
automated monitoring
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