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Related: About this forumStephen Colbert: Guest Jeff Daniels Says "To Kill A Mockingbird" Is A "Right Hook" To White Liberals
Actor Jeff Daniels says that the racial themes of his Broadway play "To Kill A Mockingbird" are a stark wake-up call to a certain group of theater goers.
FYI - If you're looking for tonight's Monologue and Opening, I was required to post it in the Primaries Forum:
Stephen Colbert Post-Debate LIVE - Monologue and Opening - 7/30/19
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287218133
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)(obviously), and says Democrats need someone who's going to punch Trump in the face.
The 'right hook' is actually to white people in general ... he says the play is a wake-up call.
Very worth watching ... he talks a lot of sense.
Rhiannon12866
(206,601 posts)I was also impressed! And thanks for that explanation - I kept playing it over since I wanted to make sure there wasn't something wrong with the video before I posted it, that has happened before!
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)show him because it'd have been too obvious he was swearing up a storm.
What's funny though is the John Oliver clips from HBO on youtube usually don't bleep out anything.
But that's HBO. The networks may have a different contract ... I don't know how it all works.
Rhiannon12866
(206,601 posts)John Oliver certainly does, Bill Maher, too - and network late night sure has changed. We know what Colbert is saying even though he manages to let us know without actually saying the word. And Jeff Daniels appeared in The Newsroom which was on HBO.
thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)I'm saying watching John's show vids on youtube, youtube doesn't bleep out his swear words.
It seems like youtube could choose to leave 'em in on a show from a network if they wanted to ... but I suspect that before the vid even GOT to youtube from the Colbert show, it had already been censored.
It was interesting though because it was one of the most heavy-handed censors I've ever seen ... they straight up just cut to the audience for like 3 seconds, with no sound. They didn't just bleep the swears like they normally do on the late-night shows.
thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)There is a brief delay built into the broadcast to accommodate censoring, but it has to be handled on the fly, and cannot be so precisely placed as they can do in an edit of a prerecorded program.
And yes, typically, any feed will reflect what was broadcast. They're not typically going to go back to the original and cut a different version for youtube or whatever. And youtube does not generally make any editorial decision. CBS and/or the producers of the show are going to decide what they want to make available on youtube. As long as it doesn't break youtube's terms of service, they don't care what someone does or doesn't choose to put on their service. I suppose CBS/Late Show could choose to create an additional uncensored version for youtube, but why bother?
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)shows pretty regularly (course I'm on AZ time, so it's actually tape delayed) watching the live broadcast.
This particular edit/censor was definitely unusual. This makes me think it may've been just blatant profanity ... it went way beyond a 'bleep', they didn't even want you to SEE him saying what he was saying.
I just thought it was interesting.
thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)They only do the show live for special events, like the election and the debates. Usually it's taped about 4 in the afternoon, and cleaned up and edited before even the east coast broadcast. The other late night shows are the same. Except for Bill Maher's show, and of course, Saturday Night Live.
BTW, they tape both the Thursday AND the Friday shows on Thursday. Which is why he always jokes about having a "Friday night crowd." And why you'll never see anything same-day topical in his Friday monologue.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)My point is just that it was a very heavy-handed edit, of the kind I don't recall seeing before on Colbert. I'm wondering what was said and why it was handled differently that the usual 'bleeping'.
That's all.
But thx again
thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)and so there was no opportunity to "finesse" it. Whatever the guy with his finger on the button did at the moment is what it had to be.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)why it was handled different that what you usually see.
thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)thesquanderer
(11,998 posts)There would never bleep out Jon Stewart's stuff... because they don't have editors. They never bleep out ANYTHING. Either the video is permitted, or it is not. If something was too offensive for them, they would not bleep it, blur it, or do anything else with it, they would just take it down, and leave it to the creator to provide a different version. The only way a "bleeped" version of Jon Stewart ends up there would be if Comedy Central or whoever had uploaded it to youtube that way. But just as there's no reason for Colbert to go out of their way to make an unbleeped version, there would have been no reason for Stewart's company to go out of their way to make a more highly censored version. These shows are what they are when they are first shown, based on the rules of where it is being shown. There ARE cases where producers make different versions for different outlets. But in these cases, there's no reason to go through the effort.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)kacekwl
(7,025 posts)I think they didn't listen. She could have gone to Michigan or wherever and lied to them as trump did and then what. These people were fooled by him and the continued lies and propaganda against Clinton and believed even though he showed himself to be the con man he is .