![]() ![]() The sliding moral scale of major league baseball at the time was such that Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher was suspended for an entire season for having an affair with a married actress - but Chapman was just told to knock it off with the racist taunts and to pose for a publicity photo with Robinson. Before that, as an All-Star outfielder with the Yankees, Chapman reportedly taunted Jewish fans with anti-Semitic slurs and the Nazi salute. (Sadly, the Chapman character wasn’t the least bit fictionalized. ![]() Ive used a clip called Shift Happens before (its on youtube, taking us through industrial, technological and cultural shifts over the past 30years.It’s a tough scene to sit through, with the likable character actor Alan Tudyk bravely portraying this real-life embodiment of pure, ignorant, racist hate, and Chadwick Boseman doing equally fine work as a the fiery, intense Robinson, who must perform with the weight of instant history on his shoulders - while racists such as Chapman (and some of Jackie’s own teammates) are hectoring him every step of the way. ![]() Sounds arduous but the drama itself is very engaging so you may find yourself watching the whole thing out of personal interest - just have a pen and pad handy to make notes and note the timings too - an lesson I learnt early on! Both available from Amazon and very good value for money. ![]() All you need to do then is find the clip. If you buy the book 'Shakletons Way' too, this may help (and almost act as facilitator notes) as the book is broken down into titles which focus on examples of leadership and management such as 'Lessons from Shackleton on recruitment resourcing conflict' etc and I am confident you would find a specific title on Change - how Shackleton managed it but also how his crew responded. I use 'the Channel4, 4 part drama on Sir Ernest Shackleton's attempted journey to the south pole frequently, mainly for leadership as one might expect but there are countless clips across the 4 DVD's which cut across several areas of leadership and management. If the film you want to show is not available through MPLC or Filmbank, you need permission from the individual distributor." You can also obtain licences from MPLC or Filmbank to show a single film title in public on a commercial or non-profit basis. You should check carefully with the licence provider to ensure you get the right licence for your specific needs.Īn annual licence fee is payable, but this varies depending on the type of licence you apply for. The licence you need depends on the film you are screening and the market sector your business operates in. There are also licences for specific businesses, such as hotels, ferry companies and events organisers. The Motion Picture Licensing Company Ltd (MPLC) ( ) offers the MPLC Umbrella Licence® which grants permission from over 400 major Hollywood studios and independent producers under one blanket agreement.įilmbank Distributors Ltd (Filmbank) ( ) offer a more limited public video screening licence (PVSL) agreement for a lower number of producers. You would need a licence if you show films to:Įnhance training materials or corporate communications This includes films that are screened in DVD, Blu-Ray or video format. "To show films in public, where no admission fee is charged and no title names are advertised, you need a licence from the copyright owner. This was taken from the Business Link website: Please note that to follow David's recommendation, you'll need a licence allowing public broadcast of their programmes. Hi Marion - if you re covering the Kubler-Ross curve, then the Giraffe in Quicksand video is a short, light-hearted way to illustrate it. ![]()
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