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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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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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Joe's Regulation Blog: PCC Case Studies

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Friday, 18 March 2011. 1 Man vs Northwich Guardian. Clause 6 could be relevant because the boy is under 16. However, the boy himself already posted the video in the public domain, so he has forfeited his right to privacy. Public interest - dangerous and serious anti-social behaviour and criminal activity. 2 Man vs Zoo Magazine. Clause 6 is relevant, as the girl in the photo is 10 years old. Risk of intrusion into child's life, bullying and ridicule. Daughter's face should have been blurred. It must also ...

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Joe's Regulation Blog: History of the BBFC: 1970s

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Sunday, 27 March 2011. History of the BBFC: 1970s. CHANGES TO THE CATEGORY SYSTEM:. The introduction of the 'AA' was finally approved by local authorities and the industry in 1970. Raising of the minimum age for 'X' certificate films from 16 to 18. It also indicated to parents the difference between films wholly suitable for children of all ages, which would continue to be classified 'U', and those which might contain some material which some parents might prefer their children not to see. 1971), both of...

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Joe's Regulation Blog: History of the BBFC: 1912-49

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Sunday, 27 March 2011. History of the BBFC: 1912-49. 1916 - T. P. O’CONNOR. 1 Indecorous, ambiguous and irreverent titles and subtitles. 2 Cruelty to animals. 3 The irreverent treatment of sacred subjects. 4 Drunken scenes carried to excess. 5 Vulgar accessories in the staging. 6 The modus operandi of criminals. 7 Cruelty to young infants and excessive cruelty and torture to adults, especially women. 8 Unnecessary exhibition of under-clothing. 9 The exhibition of profuse bleeding. 29 Subjects dealing wit...

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Joe's Regulation Blog: History of the BBFC: How Has it Changed?

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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'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). History of the BBFC: 1912-49.

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Joe's Regulation Blog: History of the BBFC: 1980s

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Sunday, 27 March 2011. History of the BBFC: 1980s. Review of the category system:. In 1985, at the request of the industry, the 'Uc' was introduced for video only, to identify works specifically suitable for very young children to watch alone. In 1989 the BBFC introduced the '12' certificate on film, to bridge the huge gap between 'PG' and '15'. This was extended to video in 1994. The first film to be given a '12' rating was. The first of the Rambo series,. Rambo - First Blood Part II. This term was not ...

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Film And Press Regulation: 10 things wrong with the Effects Model - David Gauntlett

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Monday, April 25, 2011. 10 things wrong with the Effects Model - David Gauntlett. 1 The effects model tackles social problems 'backwards'. 2 The effects model treats children as inadequate. 3 Assumptions within the effects model are characterised by barely-concealed conservative ideology. 4 The effects model inadequately defines its own objects of study. 5 The effects model is often based on artificial elements and assumptions within studies. 8 The effects model assumes superiority to the masses.

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Film And Press Regulation: A level 4 essay must. . .

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. A level 4 essay must. . . Must show obvious knowledge of contemporary policy (BBFC, PCC, the law, government intervention). Must include some academic media theory (audience, media effects, children and protection, research, academic quotes). Must debate and discussion of the relevant social issues (issues of protection of society, freedom v responsibility, globalisation, the rise of the celebrity, the notion of privacy, web 2.0). Must utilise well chosen examples.

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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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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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