1. Crimewatch is a BBC television program that reconstructs unsolved crimes to gain information from the public, while Road Wars documents police response to increasing criminal violence.
2. Existing Road Wars stories include boys stealing a motorbike without realizing police are watching via helicopter, and a drug bust by Devon and Cornwall's experts in door entry.
3. Police Interceptors profiles an Essex police interception unit and uncovered a huge drugs haul during a routine traffic stop for no insurance.
Supporting the global efforts in strengthening the safety, security and resilience of Cyberspace, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013, organised by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. The ceremonial opening examined how Cyberspace could be governed and utilised in a manner to foster freedom and entrepreneurship, while protecting individuals, property and the state, leading to socio-economic development. Speakers of this session, Mr Mario Maniewicz, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications, ITU; Mr David Pollington, Director, International Security Relations, Microsoft; Mr Alexander Seger, Secretary, Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe; Mr Nigel Hickson, Vice President, Europe, ICANN and Mr Pierre Dandjinou, Vice President, Africa, ICANN, added their perspectives on various approaches to Cybergovernance, with general agreement on the role Cyberspace could play to facilitate development equitably and fairly across the world.
Hosted by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon together with the Telecommunications Regulatory Board of Cameroon and backed by partners and industry supporters including ICANN, Council of Europe, Microsoft, MTN Cameroon, AFRINIC and Internet Watch Foundation, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013 seeks to broaden stakeholder dialogue to facilitate practical action in Cybergovernance and Cybersecurity, some of which will be reflected in the CTO’s own work programmes under its Cybersecurity agenda.
Film Language: Mise-En-Scene explanation and examples.Ian Moreno-Melgar
A long and detailed look at what mise-en-scene is and how it can be looked at in different aspects of film language. The presentation is split into the areas of Setting & Props; Costume, Hair and Make-up; Lighting and Colour; Positioning of Objects and People; Facial expression and Body
Language. Each section contains a range of examples (many of which are gifs and videos which obviously won't play on here) and some activities for students to engage with.
Actions in Aid of Civil Power: Analysis and Recommendations (February 2013)fatanews
Recommendations on Pakistan's Actions in Aid of Civil Power Regulation 2011 as made by Amnesty International and the International Crisis Group (ICG). Read the full text of the actual regulation at: http://www.slideshare.net/fatanews/fata-actions-in-aid-of-civil-power-2011-0627-june
Supporting the global efforts in strengthening the safety, security and resilience of Cyberspace, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013, organised by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. The ceremonial opening examined how Cyberspace could be governed and utilised in a manner to foster freedom and entrepreneurship, while protecting individuals, property and the state, leading to socio-economic development. Speakers of this session, Mr Mario Maniewicz, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications, ITU; Mr David Pollington, Director, International Security Relations, Microsoft; Mr Alexander Seger, Secretary, Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe; Mr Nigel Hickson, Vice President, Europe, ICANN and Mr Pierre Dandjinou, Vice President, Africa, ICANN, added their perspectives on various approaches to Cybergovernance, with general agreement on the role Cyberspace could play to facilitate development equitably and fairly across the world.
Hosted by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon together with the Telecommunications Regulatory Board of Cameroon and backed by partners and industry supporters including ICANN, Council of Europe, Microsoft, MTN Cameroon, AFRINIC and Internet Watch Foundation, the Commonwealth Cybersecurity Forum 2013 seeks to broaden stakeholder dialogue to facilitate practical action in Cybergovernance and Cybersecurity, some of which will be reflected in the CTO’s own work programmes under its Cybersecurity agenda.
Film Language: Mise-En-Scene explanation and examples.Ian Moreno-Melgar
A long and detailed look at what mise-en-scene is and how it can be looked at in different aspects of film language. The presentation is split into the areas of Setting & Props; Costume, Hair and Make-up; Lighting and Colour; Positioning of Objects and People; Facial expression and Body
Language. Each section contains a range of examples (many of which are gifs and videos which obviously won't play on here) and some activities for students to engage with.
Actions in Aid of Civil Power: Analysis and Recommendations (February 2013)fatanews
Recommendations on Pakistan's Actions in Aid of Civil Power Regulation 2011 as made by Amnesty International and the International Crisis Group (ICG). Read the full text of the actual regulation at: http://www.slideshare.net/fatanews/fata-actions-in-aid-of-civil-power-2011-0627-june
Renee Hobbs invites media literacy educators to explore the topic of conspiracy theories with adolescents in an address to the Media Meets Literacy in Sarajevo conference, September 22. Also read: http://bit.ly/2fnyEFH
We analysed two media productions that specialised around the subjects and areas that we wanted to create our social action project on. The second documentary was VICE - The Rise of Acid Attacks, which specialised in honour based violence.
2. CrimeWatch Crimewatch is a long-running and high-profile British television programme produced by the BBC, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes with a view to gaining information from the members of the public and witnesses. On Wednesday 23 February 2011, 66-year-old Audrey Charles was viciously beaten and robbed at knifepoint at her home, in rural Derbyshire. Mrs Charles - Victim
3. Road Wars Road wars is a reality television programme which is broadcasted on Sky1, Sky2 and Pick TV worldwide. The programme has documented the changing tactics of criminals, perhaps most importantly their increasing violence and recklessness, and the response of the UK police forces. Existing Road Wars stories: In Preston, a couple of boys have stolen and are driving someone else’s motorbike without realizing that a helicopter police unit is watching their every move. The Tactical Aid Group, or TAG, are right on the front line of policing. Specializing in riot control and public order, they're also Devon and Cornwall's experts in door entry. In this short clip, TAG carries out a drug bust in Dawlish
4. Police Interceptors Police Interceptors is a TV documentary series that profiles the work of a police interception unit in Essex, United Kingdom and in series 4 profiles the work of South Yorkshire Police's Road Crime Unit. The documentary has been broadcast by Channel 5 since the first episode on 9 May 2008. A police officer stops a driver for having no insurance and unearths a huge drugs haul.
6. This shot shows that is a dark moment on this day, this is shown by the colour of the sky, its dark and cloudy which suggest that the day also is dark. The camera is put at ground level to add a different visual aspect to the scene to make it more interesting. The car is isolated on its own to show what the point of interest is and what the mans intensions is to do. This shows the audience what his plans are. Its lets us know what its going to happen. They have placed the camera on the gritty floor so it matches the colour of the dark and dull sky, its gives a general feel of being a act of criminality which the surrounding colour connotes to the viewers.
7. This is a point of view shot. We are looking from the criminals view from inside there car, this lets the audience know what there intentions are, and in this case is to steal money from a security van. It is located in a normal residential area to show that its just an everyday routine and to give it a sense of realism. This shot it from looking at the van then focusing on the mirror in the van the criminals are sat in, this is to show the viewers what the criminals intentions is to do, just as the previous shot they let the audience know what is going to happen, this is to show that they are out to steal money.
8. This is a long shot of the victim. It fits the conventions of a crime documentary as the victim is portrayed as vulnerable and isolated. This technique is regularly used on a reconstruction clip to emphasise the danger the victim is in. This is a similar shot from ‘Crimewatch’. This shows the victim in a similar way as our shot by looking down, presenting her as alone and vulnerable.
9. This is a medium close up of the victim. It fits the conventions of a crime documentary as it creates an enigma of what she could be looking at, further creating the feeling of tension. It also shows her worried facial expression, portraying her to be in unforeseen danger. This shot is similar to the shot shown in a reconstruction in ‘Crimewatch’.
10. This is an over the shoulder extreme long shot. This technique shows the audience what the victim is looking at (point of view). The same technique is used in the programme ‘Cimewatch’ with an over the shoulder shot of what he is looking at. These two shots are similar use the same techniques.
11. This shot is a point of view long shot. This is also a tracking shot, showing that they are walking towards her. This shows the victim to be in a dangerous/vulnerable position. It does this by placing the audience in the position of the victim who is watching the bullies head towards her. Their facial expressions portray the feeling of anger, further emphasising that the victim is in a vulnerable situation.
12. This is a medium close up. This shot is used to show the emotion of the victim. It also shows how she is positioned, with her head tilted to the left. This shows her to not be at ease and possibly worried. This also shows her to be in a vulnerable position. The shots are similar in terms of posture and vulnerability. Their facial expressions are clear to understand.