Description
1) Watch - Before the Music Dies
- What does Andrew’s brother say he feels has happened in the music world?
- Whose music is said to be the foundation of “American” music”
- What form currently “rules the world?”
- What killed the radio star?
- What technology/software “fixes” poor singing?
- What Act was passed in 1996 and what impact did it have?
- How many “major” record labels are there?
- What does “A&R” mean and what do they do?
- How was the beginning of “Napster” described in terms of its impact?
- What critic of the music industry’s response to the internet, downloading and “piracy” is that the company’s do what?
- What has Branford Marsalis learned about students (and teachers)?
- Who wrote that last song, “Fool For You”?
- Did you hear any music in this documentary that you never had heard before and that you also liked?
2. Watch This Film Is Not Yet Rated (Parts ONE and TWO which is linked from this first page) and:
- NC-17 used to be known as what rating?
- The current rating system is described by Jon Lewis as what?
- Who/what organization gives the ratings?
- What are some impacts of ratings on films?
- What does “independent” mean?
- What role was played by Will Hays?
- Who was Jack Valenti? What organization did he start/head and what did/does it do? And who do they serve?
- What is meant by describing the film industry as a set of “vertically integrated monopolies?”
- What was the “Blacklist?”
- What is more likely to receive an NC-17 rating, a violence or sex?
- What is the relationship between Hollywood and the military?
- Describe the relationship represented between Hollywood and elected officials/politicians/government.
- To whom are copyright “pirates” compared?
- What rating does this film receive?
Explanation & Answer
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1. NC-17 used to be known as what rating?
The NC-17 used to mean that the movie contents are highly not moral supportive, they would
have serious impacts to minors. The outlook of it meant that those that are not above 18 years
should not view the movie or in other states legal adult age.
2. The current rating system is described by Jon Lewis as what
The current movie ratting as described by Jon Lewis, he says to be more not looking on the
moral values. Sex and violence has become common attributes to any movie and thus the
caliper has dropped to even a film containing such can be watched by 14 year old.
3. Who/what organization gives the ratings
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