Episode 32: Swear Words & Censorship
Nick and Griffin discuss swear words, censorship, and figure out the MPAA movie rating for "Sriracha." Plus, your questions about prime lenses, operating a Glidecam, and picture profiles for cameras.
Episode 32: Swear Words & Censorship
Nick and Griffin discuss swear words, censorship, and figure out the MPAA movie rating for Sriracha. Plus, your questions about prime lenses, operating a Glidecam, and picture profiles for cameras.
Watch Indy Mogul’s History of Movie Ratings.
Griffin shares insider details about the MPAA movie ratings system. Plus, the Canon T5i, cat haiku videos, and YouTube's new "One Channel" layout! VIDEO LINKS Haiku: "Cats Love Laundry Time": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR-e_Is6Jpw&list=PL-3mr0QREVv2ubkVOaAhXzo0FaXkz5i45&index=1 Free Channel Art Template: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkS8CPc6xdU&list=PL-3mr0QREVv2ubkVOaAhXzo0FaXkz5i45&index=2 New & Notable Video Contests: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XWN6us_s00&list=PL-3mr0QREVv2ubkVOaAhXzo0FaXkz5i45&index=3 SXSW Film Festival Episodes (15): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-3mr0QREVv1uqFPVgnko6Q3ZZhCOKvVB
Resources from this episode
- Griffin uses this free 1000hz audio file to bleep out swear words—censor-beep-01.wav
- Any motion picture “exhibited of distributed in the United States” can receive an MPAA rating—costing between $750–$25,000.
- YouTube Community Guidelines
- Apple iTunes Podcast Guidelines
Nick is proud of this Glidecam HD-2000 shot.
Griffin hangs a blanket behind his camera to dampen room reverb. Nick places a pillow behind his microphone.