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Shutter Speed. | Time stops when the shutter is pressed and the picture in that moment is captured.
Time stops when the shutter is pressed and the picture in that moment is captured. October 11, 2012. The good news certainly lifted the pressure of us abit. I hope it brought much relief to my mum. I really had no idea how it came about. Maybe it was God’s doing. I don’t know. I just asked my cousin Eugene why he pursued his degree even though he had been doing decently in his work. He said a degree would:-. 1 Value add to your own branding. 2 The market would see you differently. November 15, 2011.
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Anisah's Regulation Blog
Wednesday, 30 March 2011. History of the BBFC: 1980s. The decade started in dramatic fashion for the BBFC with the submission of Tinto Brass'. The film achieved notoreity in the USA and arrived in the UK with the reputation of being 'the most controversial film of the eighties'. All sexually explicit. Material was removed in order to conform with Customs regulations (specifically the Customs Act 1876. And further cuts made to material which was potentially actionable under the Obscene Publications Act.
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Claire's Regulation Blog
Wednesday, 30 March 2011. Overall change in BBFC history. Guidelines have become specific, official and publicly available and approved. Age ratings for both cinematic and home entertainment have become more prolific, covering smaller age brackets. The BBFC has become more responsible and accountable - now rating cinematic films, home release and video games. The change and development through a variety of different Presidents and Directors have meant more leniency on film as an artistic expression.
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Des' Regulation Blog
Tuesday, 29 March 2011. In the past, the BBFC did not have any written rules or code of practice. Standards have evolved throughout the Board’s ninety seven year history. 1916, T.P.O'Connor. When T. P. O’Connor was appointed President of the BBFC, one of his first tasks was to give evidence to the Cinema Commission of Inquiry, set up by the National Council of Public Morals in 1916. He summarised the Board's Policy by listing forty-three grounds for deletion laid down for the guidance o...6 The modus ope...
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George's Regulation Blog
Wednesday, 30 March 2011. History of the BBFC; 2000s. New Guidelines 2000;. In 1999, the Board embarked on an extensive consultation process to gauge public opinion before the compilation of new Classification Guidelines. In 1999 the BBFC had received three European films that challenged the Board's standards on sex. These were. All three films contained scenes of unsimultated sex that would not normally have been be acceptable at '18'. In the case of. WR - Mysteries of the Organism. Passed '18' uncut in...
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Joe's Regulation Blog
Sunday, 27 March 2011. History of the BBFC: How Has it Changed? Censorship' has now become 'classification' in the Board's title, reflecting the more lenient approach to challenging material in films and the move away from such guidelines as the '43 Grounds for Deletion'. The categories of film classification have changed a lot over the years, as 'A' and 'X' were replaced with. 15', '18', '12', 'PG', 'R18', 'U', Uc', and most recently '12A'. History of the BBFC: 1912-49. 2 Cruelty to animals. 11 Offensiv...
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Film And Press Regulation
Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Daily Mail article on Stephen Gately by Jan Moir. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. PCC - recent developments and debates. 1 Mediawise anti-PCC debates. 2 The Select Committe Review 2009. 3 The Guardian - selection of articles to inspire debate around the role of the PCC. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. A level 4 essay must. . . Must show obvious knowledge of contemporary policy (BBFC, PCC, the law, government intervention). Must utilise well chosen examples. Must make reference to the past. The By...
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Wanda's Regulation Blog
Wednesday, 16 March 2011. Case Study 8: Paul McCartney v Hello! Sir Paul McCartney is photographed with his son and his daughter walking in Paris, seated by the Seine and eating lunch outside a café. One photograph shows the family inside Notre Dame cathedral and the magazine describes how they lit a candle for Sir Paul's recently deceased wife, Linda, and took some time to meditate in peace. The editor of the magazine says the photos were obtained from news agencies and were not taken secretly. To the j...
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Academy for film and psychiatry. What is it about stories that make them so memorable, moving and evocative? Why have the core structures of stories, such as the three act structure or the hero’s journey existed throughout and across almost all civilizations? What spans more cultures and languages than classic stories? Visual storytelling is an essential human experience. And so film can engage us in ways that speak to this experience. If you’d like to drop me a note, do so at:. Once upon a time.