Thursday, September 28, 2006

PROFILE:

I am a mainstreamer in some ways as I shop in Topshop etc, and well as this watch texts suchas Eastenders. However I am also a Reformer as I purchase products from the body shop which are both animal, and environmentaly friendly. Whatsmore

Tuesday, September 26, 2006


Auteur: An auteur repeats specific themes, topics, and specific edited shots in order to represent their own perosonal issues and topics.

Federico Fellini, Jan20 1920- Oct 31 1993

Fellini, specifically focused and incorporated dream, fantasy, and desire elements within his directed films. His first directed film Variety Lights launched his career, and placed him on the map of famous auteurs. He directed variety Lights alongside film director Alberto Lattuada, a well known respected director, who allowed him to handle the majority of the directing.


Federico Fellini's Cinema (1)
Federico Fellini, a canonical name of personal expression and artistic fantasy in the cinema, had no formal technical training in his profession. Born in the seaside town of Rimini in Italy in 1920, he quit the provinces for Rome at age 18. Enrolled in law school, he abandoned the degree. He never considered attending Rome's Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, whose graduates he would later collaborate with. And unlike his contemporaries, he never frequented the cinema clubs that screened the best Italian directors' films and international titles from France, Germany and Russia. When pressed for his influences, Fellini preferred Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx brothers, Pietro Germi, and Buñuel (with his black humor) to "cine-club" names such as Dreyer, Griffith and Eisenstein. Young Fellini supported himself as a wandering caricaturist until hired by Marc'Aurelio in 1939. The famed humor bi-weekly served as an unofficial training ground for scriptwriters and directors of the postwar period.

Fellini's formative influences can be traced back to the popular Italian culture of the period, and not primarily the cinema. The cartoons, caricature sketches, and radio comedy that were his popular art métier brought him to the cinema as a gagman and scriptwriter. Novelist Italo Calvino diagnosed the influence of mass culture on Fellini's later sophisticated cinematic language as a "forcing of the photographic image in a direction that carries it from an image of caricature toward that of the visionary." (2) Fellini trained for a professional life as a visionary with over ten years of scriptwriting and on-the-set apprenticeship.

http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/02/fellini.html

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Oliver's school meal crusade goes on

Jamie Oliver delivered a 271,677-strong petition to the PMThe introduction of guidelines on meals for pupils in England marks the culmination of a campaign for healthier food in schools, spearheaded by TV chef Jamie Oliver.
Oliver started his Feed Me Better campaign in 2005 because he was appalled by the junk food being served at many schools in England.
The resulting Jamie's School Dinners programme on Channel 4 saw him struggle to persuade children to try dishes other than chips, burgers and some other unhealthy foods.
In the show, he revealed how little was spent on pupils' meals at some schools.
The Feed Me Better campaign attracted 271,677 signatures of support for Oliver's petition to improve the state of school meals, which was duly handed over to Downing Street.
The television show, which attracted millions of viewers, captured the imagination of parents and politicians alike and the campaign soon began to gather momentum.
First of all, MPs urged ministers to ban processed foods from school dinners, saying they were appalled that an average school meal cost less than 45p to make - a quarter of the cost of prison dinners.

In the wake of the campaign, Mr Blair pledged improvement
But the biggest sign that Oliver's battle to replace the Turkey Twizzler and chips with salads, fruit and better quality meat came in March 2005 when Prime Minister Tony Blair pledged to improve school meals for children.
He suggested more funds could be provided to equip schools with better facilities for healthy dinners.
But Oliver's campaign was not without its hitches.
It was reported that sales of Turkey Twizzlers - criticised by Oliver for containing too much fat - had risen despite, or because of, the negative publicity given to them by the chef.
Oliver had said Twizzlers were bad for children's health but maker Bernard Matthews said the processed product contained only a third of the level of fat found in a pork sausage.
'Hearts and emotions'
On 30 March 2005, the government announced £280m to tackle the school meals programme in England with Oliver saying the boost would "make a difference to every kid in this country".
Although clearly pleased with the news, he added that the cash boost was "20 years too late" and said it was a shame a TV programme had prompted the move.
I think unfortunately it has taken a documentary, and really the hearts and emotions of the kids and families that I've filmed, to sort of touch the nation
Jamie Oliver
Chips down as term starts
"I think unfortunately it has taken a documentary, and really the hearts and emotions of the kids and families that I've filmed, to sort of touch the nation, really," he added.
Through the campaign, Oliver's profile has risen dramatically with his efforts also being recognised by a number of television awards.
He even picked up an award for the "most inspiring political figure" of the year in the Channel 4 political awards, triumphing in a shortlist that included Mr Blair and Bob Geldof.
But, despite the introduction of healthy school dinner guidelines on Monday, Oliver's fight is far from over.
While picking up two Baftas for Jamie's School Dinners in May of this year, he showed his frustration at what he said was a lack of progress in his campaign.
He accused successive education ministers of using "the same bloody excuse" - that they had just started in their job - to put off acting on his recommendations.
Oliver will review progress in the one-off show Jamie's Return to School Dinners, to be screened later this month.
But ministers should beware.
Oliver is expected to argue that many of the government's promised improvements to school meals have yet to be seen.

  • I chose to post the 'Jamie liver' article on school dinners, as I feel it is an interesting revolution affecting society in many ways. Jamie Olver's school dinners combat junk food and obesity within the UK. Astonishing amounts of junk were revealed within Kids home packed lunches, as well as the food served within schools. Instead Jamie Olivers fight for healthy lunches and school dinners have spread acroos the UK, and although at first the scheme proved extremly unprofitble, after backing from Tony Blair himself, a change in school dinners has been made for the better.