Monday 2 April 2018

Assignment on What is Censorship? Explain the significance of Censorship in films.




Name: Budhiditya Shankar Das
Course: M.A (English)
 Topic: What is Censorship? Explain the significance of Censorship in films.
Semester: 04
Roll No.  : 06
Paper No.: 15
Paper Name: Mass Communication and Media Studies
Email Id    : budhiditya900@gmail.com
Submitted to: Dr. Dilip Barad,
Smt. S.B.Gardi
Department of English,
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University










What do you mean by term Censorship? Explain the significance of in films.







History of Film-

Although the start of the history of film is not clearly defined, the commercial, public screening of ten of Lumiere Brothers short films in Paris on 28 December 1895 can be regarded as the breakthrough of projected Cinematography motion pictures. There had been earlier cinematographic results and screenings but these lacked either the quality or the momentum that propelled the cinematographer Lumiere into a worldwide success. During the 1890s films became several minutes long and started to consist of several shots. The first film studios were built in 1897. The first rotating camera for taking panning shots was built in 1898. Special effects were introduced and film continuity, involving action moving from one sequence into another, began to be used. The first eleven years of motion pictures show the cinema moving from a novelty to an established large-scale entertainment industry. The films represent a movement from films consisting of one shot, completely made by one person with a few assistants, towards films several minutes long consisting of several shots, which were made by large companies in something like industrial conditions.
The year 1900 marks the emergence of the first motion pictures that can be considered as "films" – at this point, film-makers begin to introduce basic editing techniques and film narrative. The use of different camera speeds also appeared around 1900 in the films of Robert W. Paul and Hepworth. Paul shot scenes from On a Runaway Motor Car through Piccadilly Circus (1899) with the camera turning very slowly. (Wikipedia)
What is Film?

A film, also called a movie, motion picture, theatrical film, or photo play, is a series of still images that, when shown on a screen; create the illusion of moving images. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Films are cultural artefacts created by specific cultures. They reflect those cultures, and, in turn, affect them. Film is considered to be an important art form, a source of popular entertainment, and a powerful medium for educating or indoctrinating citizens. Some films have become popular worldwide attractions through the use of dubbing or subtitles to translate the dialog into other languages. Some have criticized the film industry's glorification of violence, and have perceived in it the prevalence of a negative attitude toward women.
Raja Harishchandra is the first silent feature film in India, it was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke in the year 1913. (Wikipedia)

Define Censorship-

Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or "inconvenient" as determined by government authorities or by community consensus. Censorship could be direct or indirect, in which case it is referred to as soft censorship. It occurs in a variety of different media, including speech, books, music, films, and other arts, the press, radio, television, and the Internet for a variety of claimed reasons including national security, to control obscenity, child pornography, and hate speech, to protect children or other vulnerable groups, to promote or restrict political or religious views, and to prevent slander and libel.
Governments and private organizations may engage in censorship. Other groups or institutions may propose and petition for censorship. When an individual such as an author or other creator engages in censorship of their own works or speech, it is referred to as self censorship. (Wikipedia)

“Censorship reflects a society’s lack of confidence in itself”.
-Potter Stewart

A brief history on Film Censorship-

Film Censorship was set in motion in India when the Cinematograph Act of 1918 was made law from May 1920. It allowed the exhibition of films only after they had been certified as suitable for public exhibition.
 Censor Boards were set up in Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Rangoon and Lahore. All members of the Borders were appointed by the Government. The consisted of the Commissioner of Police, the Collector of Customs, a member of the Indian Educational Services, and three prominent citizens representing the Hindu, Muslim and other community
There were primarily concerned with obscenity, the wounding of religious sentiments, or inciting disaffection against the Government. Under the Act, the control was made more rigid and effective countrywide. Amendments to the Act of 1918 in later years made film censorship a function of the Provincial Governments.
In October 1927 an Indian Cinematograph Committee was appointed with an Indian, T. Rangachariar, as Chairman. It observed in its Report submitted two years later that censorship is certainly necessary in India, and is the only effective method of preventing the import, production and public exhibition of films which might demoralize morals, hurt religious susceptibilities or excite communal or racial animosities.
The Cinematograph Act of 1952 continued the British tradition of severe censorship of films that made any references to the political situation or to communal groups. In 1969, the Khosla Commission was appointed to report on the whole film industry. It recommended an autonomous Censor Board without any official government control the examination of a film as a whole and to allow kissing, nudity and violence, if they were integral to the theme. The Government reluctantly accepted the Report, and in 1974 a Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha. The whims of the I and B Ministry decided which films should be given ‘A’ of ‘U’ Certificates. Political satires like Kissa Kursi Ka were banned. (Choudhary)

 The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC):

The Central Board of Film Censors is set up by the Central Government under the powers granted it by the Cinematograph Act and the Cinematograph Rules 1958. The Board is headed by a chairman, appointed by the Central Government and is assisted to 12- 35 members.

 Advisory Panels:

Advisory Panels are constituted at each regional office by the Central Government which also decides, in consultation with the CBFC, the number of panel members for each office. The members are appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the CBFC.

 How Films are censored:

The examining committee consists of a member from the Advisory Panel and an examining officer in the case of short film, while in the case of a feature film four members from the Advisory Panel and an examining offer. This film to be examined must be complete in every sense, with the background music and all sound effects duly recorded on the film itself.
Under the Amendment Act, 1983, all previews of films for the purpose of certification and the reports and record related to it, will be treated as confidential. The names of members of the Examining Committee will not be disclosed to any other person including the application or his representative. The applicant or his representative will not be allowed to be present inside the preview theatre.
If for any reason, the members of committees felt that any particular portion for film has to be cut, there could not be any ‘confidentiality’ about these opinions especially when the privilege was not claimed on the ground of public interest.
A film is judged in its entirety from the point of view of its overall impact and is examined in the light of the period depicted in the film and the contemporary standards of the country and the people to whom the film relates, provided that the film does not deprave the morality of the audience. (Choudhary)

Detailed guidelines for Certification-

è Anti-social activities such as violence are not glorified or justified.
è Scenes which have the effect of justifying or glorifying drinking are shown.
è Human sensibilities are not offended by vulgarity, obscenity or depravity.
è  Such dual meanings words as obviously cater to baser instincts are not allowed.
è Scenes degrading or denigrating women in any manner are not presented.
è Visual or words contemptuous of racial, religious or other groups are not presented.
è The sovereignty and integrity or India is not called in question.
è The security of the State is not jeopardized or endangered.
è Friendly relations with foreign state are not strained.
è Public order is not engaged.

Conclusion:


Not only the moves but Music, Dramas, Maps, Books, Regional films, Documentaries, which hurt the feeling of the people are banned or censored. A film with distorted history, tradition or culture that is feared to create controversy is harm to the national integrity. Given the reach and power of the film medium, without censorship there might be a flood of grade Z or reactionary films,. Hence, censorship is significant but we should see that Censor board doesn’t become puppets of power. (Choudhary)

Works cited-
Choudhary, Divya. Blog. 17 03 2017. 02 04 2018 <http://divyachoudhary19.blogspot.in/2017/03/what-do-you-mean-by-term-censorship.html>.
Wikipedia. 31 03 2018. 02 04 2018 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_film>.
Wikipedia. 17 03 2018. 02 04 2018 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film>.
Wikipedia. 02 04 2018. 02 04 2018 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship>.


                            













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