This document is a release form for a contributor to a project. It states that in consideration of the production company allowing the contributor to participate in the project, which has been fully explained to them, the contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution. The form collects information such as the contributor's name, address, phone number, and asks for their signature and date to confirm their agreement to the terms.
This document is a release form for a contributor to a project. It states that in consideration of the production company allowing the contributor to participate in the project, which has been fully explained to them, the contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution. The form collects information such as the contributor's name, address, phone number, and asks for their signature and date to confirm their agreement to the terms.
This document is a release form for a contributor to a film or media project. It states that in consideration of the production company allowing the contributor to participate in the project, which has been explained to them, the contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution, subject to unspecified terms and conditions. It includes fields for the project title, the contributor's contribution, filming date, production company details, contributor name and address, and spaces for the contributor's signature and date.
This document contains:
1) A general risk assessment form for the BBC, outlining the process for identifying hazards, assessing likelihood and severity of risks, and obtaining authorization.
2) A list of common situational, physical/chemical, health, and environmental hazards to consider when completing a risk assessment.
3) A risk matrix for determining the level of risk for each identified hazard based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The matrix ranges from very low to extremely high risk.
This document contains:
1) A general risk assessment form for the BBC covering parts A and B, which lists hazards, assesses likelihood and severity of harm, and outlines the risk assessment.
2) An appendix on health and safety, including a BBC risk assessment form that can be used to evaluate situational, physical/chemical, health, and environmental hazards of a specific production or event.
3) The form includes sections for production details, hazards, a risk matrix, and an outline of the risk assessment.
This magazine article profiles an up-and-coming grime artist and includes an exclusive interview with them. The interview covers topics like their origins in Birmingham, being inspired by Tupac, challenges breaking into the music scene, motivations for creating music, and hints about their new album. The article promotes their new record deal and album release.
Two brothers, Dave and Donny, get into a heated argument over Donny stealing and taking credit for Dave's rap lyrics. Their fighting escalates and their mother collapses while trying to break them up. She is rushed to the hospital but does not survive. Devastated, the boys receive the tragic news and realize they only have each other now.
Two brothers, Dave and Donny, have a rivalry over rap music. During a school lunch rap battle, Donny interrupts Dave and steals the spotlight. Later, Dave discovers Donny posted one of his songs online as his own. Their fighting escalates and their mother suffers a stroke while trying to break them up. She passes away in the hospital, leaving the brothers devastated and realizing they must support each other.
This document proposes a radio show idea and outlines how it will be effective, user friendly, and advertised to make radio great again. The show will offer something to listeners while being easy to use and promoted in a way that draws people back to radio.
The story is about two rapper brothers, Dave and Donny, who have a heated argument that leads to their mother collapsing from a stroke. As the boys fight, their mother tries to break it up but suddenly falls to the ground. They call an ambulance and are later informed that their mother has passed away. Devastated, the brothers come together to comfort each other in their time of grief.
This Q&A focuses on artist J Blaze and provides insights into his background and career. Some key points covered include:
- J Blaze is originally from Birmingham and was inspired to get into music by Tupac Shakur due to his motivational influence.
- He faces challenges with exposure when first starting out in the music scene but finds motivation from the positive reaction to his music.
- His signature is a golden microphone he saved for years that symbolizes the richness of his music.
- He recommends fans look out for the song "DreamChaser" on his new album.
The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1912 that is responsible for classifying and censoring films in the UK. It gets funding from film producers seeking classifications. There are several acts that give the BBFC powers to restrict films, such as those depicting obscene material, violence, or endangering children. Films are given ratings like PG, 12, 15, and 18 based on their content. The Descent received an 18 rating due to its graphic horror and violence.
The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1912 that is responsible for classifying films, videos, DVDs, and some video games in the UK. It gets funding from film producers who must pay the BBFC to review and classify their films. There are seven different age ratings that can be given to films, ranging from universal to restricted 18 ratings. Legal acts like the Obscene Publications Act and Video Recordings Act give the BBFC powers to restrict films that breach laws around issues like pornography and violence.
The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1912 that is responsible for classifying and censoring films in the UK. It gets funding from film producers who must pay the BBFC to review and rate their films. There are seven different rating certificates the BBFC can give films, ranging from Universal for all ages to R18 for pornographic films restricted to licensed adult venues and those over 18. Three key acts - the Obscene Publications Act, Video Recordings Act, and Protection of Children Act - give the BBFC legal powers to restrict films that breach the laws around obscenity, violence, and protecting child actors.
This document discusses a student's choice to create a grime/hip hop magazine for a school project. The student is passionate about music and wants to pursue it in the future. Creating a grime magazine will help the student understand how the music industry works and how to better promote music. The student has many feasible ideas for the magazine.
This short document discusses events that have yet to occur and also contains an advertisement for products. Few other details are provided within the brief text.
This document contains 20 questions that will be asked in an interview with the artist J Blaze to learn about his interests, background, music tastes, inspirations, and upcoming work. The questions cover topics like his current feelings, favorite artists, how he got into music, his first song, use of profanity, and his dream collaboration partner.
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