Tuesday 25 September 2012

RESEARCH- MORAL PANICS

I think that people are trying to push the boundaries of music and stars nowadays, leading to the use of explicit language or offensive images, etc. This has almost created a trend and has raised the society's awareness. Although there is a lot of freedom in the music and arts culture, however I think there should still be laws and regulations to control music and music video as they might become bad influences for younger audiences.

RESEARCH
According to The Guardian on 1st September, 2012-

BBFC reviews policy on music and factual videos :

The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) will this week close a three-month consultation that most observers believe will end a loophole which means DVDs with titles like The Bitch of Buchenwald and Britain's Bloodiest Serial Killers can claim exemption from being given age guidance by the British Board of Film Classification.

 As things stand, most sport, documentary and music videos can claim an exemption from classification. "The great majority of exempt video works are fine," said the BBFC's head of policy, David Austin. "They are not going to harm anyone, but there are a significant number of titles that are potentially harmful to children.

 Austin showed the Guardian examples of videos that have claimed exemption but would have been classified. They range in seriousness. One of the more shocking is a documentary about the American heavy metal band Slipknot "which, actually my son bought when he was 10 and I confiscated", said Austin. "He's waiting till he's older to get it back."

A music video by the Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth, which was rated X in Germany but is unrated in the UK, shows topless women being crucified with blood running down their breasts.

Austin said: "Given concerns about knife crime in this country, that really is how to kill someone. If that came in for classification, we would not classify it – we would cut that."

Other potentially problematic DVDs include wildly violent cage fighting DVDs and ones that instruct in krav maga, the combat techniques developed by the Israeli army.

Examples-
  • A performance by Rihanna on The X Factor in December 2011 attracted 4,500 complaints to Ofcom.
  • I Like the Way She Do It (sexually explicit language)
  • If I Can't  (strong language)
  • PIMP 50 Cent (offensive images of women)
  • What's My Name Rihanna (body thrusting, striptease)
  • Express Christina Aguilera (burlesque)
 

1 comment:

  1. I'd like to see more of your own conclusions here about the genre: do music videos lend themselves at times to subject matter or treatment that is sexually explicit, unduly aggressive or otherwise provocative in pushing boundaries?

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