Thursday 23 January 2014

2. BBC Timeline

1922: The British Broadcasting Company was established.










1929: John Logie Baird tests television.













1937: The BBC television service is opened.











1948: London Olympics broadcasted for the first time on television.





















1953: Queen Elizabeth's coronation broadcasted. The most people to ever have viewed television at a single time.










1958: Blue Peter starts its 50 year run.












1960: Television Centre opened.











1963: First episode of Dr Who.















1967: BBC 2 television service is opened, offering the first colour experience in Europe.












1998: The first BBC digital TV channel.









Why is the BBC Unique

The BBC were the first public service broadcaster, meaning anyone from any culture could watch what they broadcasted at any moment. This includes children, teenagers, adults and the elderly. This was revolutionary, no other broadcaster offered this.  The BBC also won the intellectual war, stated by the German propaganda minister Joseph Goebbells, he said that because BBC Radio only broadcasted the truth, which was very different from the radio service provided by the Nazi German leaders. To this day the BBC are regarded as the most reliable source of information in Britain and even the world. To be able to view what BBC offers you have to pay for the television license, which is different from all the other television providers such as ITV. By paying the license you are entitled to watch anything that appears on the BBC channel, and it will be suitable for all ages. Also, because the BBC have a license fee, there are no irritating adverts that interrupt your favorite television channel.







Wednesday 22 January 2014

9. BBFC Presentation



My own Rating Analysis - Frozen


I have rated the film Frozen a U, and assessed issues like violence and threat. This trailer is suitable for both children and families with very minimal violence and threat. Despite these two issues, they are displayed in such a way that they are extremely moderate and do not need cutting. The moose and the Snowman seem about to fight each other, and the audience might worry that the moose will eat the carrot nose. However, the way the two characters compete to get the carrot is silly and funny. At the end it turns out funny when the moose returns the snowman's nose safely to him. At the end of the trailer the snowman is seen to sneeze his head off, but instead of it being scary it is funny, and I have already seen the snowman rearrange his entire body without it being painful. Although the film shows some form of violence and threat, I decided to give it a U because the children can easily understand the comedy within the film.