Effects Of Censorship Of Nudity Film Studies EssayAn Idealistic view of film is nature without check with original energy (Walt Whitman, 1860); it is a free wheeling machine expressing thoughts, ideas and personal identity. A form of art that can be easily viewed and be approachable to the masses. It can also be viewed as a way to waken souls and bring others to a reality that could be theirs. Yet if we look at history we see that this form of art has been cornered into a pen, bitten on its heels by rules and regulations and commented on by boards of censors.Throughout this essay I intend to see the affects of censorship upon nudity through the pre-code era, Hays office and ending over the pond in England with a film that caused controversy for the images not shown and the perspective of the camera, Peeping tom (1959).Film has always been seen as a way of communication between people and as a way of expressing an issue to crowds without too much difficulty.

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